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This file contains: List of potential RN supporters who would be willing to help him in the election of 1972. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Other Document], no date List of "Key Politicians," presumably figures whose cooperation would help RN in the election of 1972. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Other Document], no date From Haldeman to Colson RE: using the media to spread information on the Republican National Convention. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/23/1972 From Haldeman to Colson RE: using the media to spread information on the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/23/1972

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Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 7 48 Campaign Other Document List of potential RN supporters who would be willing to help him in the election of 1972. 1 pg. 7 48 > Campaign Other Document List of "Key Politicians," presumably figures whose cooperation would help RN in the election of 1972. 1 pg. 7 48 6/23/1972 Campaign Memo From Haldeman to Colson RE: using the media to spread information on the Republican National Convention. Handwritten notes added by unknown. 1 pg. 7 48 6/23/1972 Campaign Memo From Haldeman to Colson RE: using the media to spread information on the Republican National Convention. 1 pg. Friday, July 02, 2010 Page 1 of 1 Edgar F. Kaiser 0: 415-271-2211 Chairman H: 415-YE4-0300 Kaiser Industries Corp 300 Lake Side Drive Oakland, California A call might help him come over. He detests McGovern enough to swing his support to you if McGovern is the candidate. Franklin David Murphy O: 213-625-2345 Chairman H: 213-272-2339 Times Mirror Co Los Angeles A month ago he called Lyn Nofziger offering his daughter, Carolyn, as a full time volunteer. Carolyn has been working for Lyn since. He has been helpful in other areas. Henry Salvatori O: 213-277-3444 Member, Board of Directors H: 213-270-4287 Litton Industries Los Angeles A call to him would be a good idea. He is a strong supporter and has given $100,000. A call to him would take care of the whole Litton company. Taft B. Schreiber O: 213-985-4321 Vice President H: 213-271-0933 MCA Inc Universal City A call to him would definitely be a good idea. We need the Jewish vote and he is working very hard for your re-election. Robert Volk 0: 213-687-6300 Chairman, Unionamerica H: 213-377-7211 Los Angeles He is a strong supporter but can do more. He is the kind of person who likes to feel important and a call from you would boost his ego into more active support. He is Region I Finance Chairman. KEY POLITICIANS Ray Bliss In view of past problems, this would be a good call to welcome him back into the fold; we need him. Governor William Cahill In view of the recent difficulties this call would be especially timely. Senator Robert Dole His morale is really low. He has been complaining that he is getting no attention from the President. He hasn't been especially helpful and may just need a boost At least we ought to try. Mayor Richard Lugar One of the most influential mayors Indianapolis who has been extremely helpful in organizing resolutions for us at the Mayors Conference. He is a very able guy. Mayor Ralph Perk One of the most prominent big city Cleveland Republican mayors. He is a solid RN supporter and can be very helpful in the election. He is a well known ethnic. Governor Nelson Rockefeller He has also been recommended for a birthday call on July 8. . He is also a large contributor. MEMORANDUM R THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON by 6/30 June 23, 1972 hall MEMORANDUM FOR: CHUCK COLSON phone FROM: H. R. HALDEMAN We should lay out a plan whereby over the next two weeks we are in contact with the major anchormen and correspondents who will be covering the Democratic Convention. Our strategy should be to give them the proper lines about the forthcoming Republican Convention. If we the proper material to them in the right way, it is conceivable that they will use the same in some of their Convention commentary. You should work with the 1701 group, as well as with Ziegler, Moore, Scali, Klein, Safire, Clawson and Chapin. This effort should be handled as much as possible on a one-on-one basis with people contacting those correspondents whom they know fairly well. Will you please give me a report on this by Friday, June 30. June 23, 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: CHUCK COLSON FROM: H. R. HALDEMAN We should lay out a plan whereby over the next two weeks we are in contact with the major anchormen and correspondents who will be covering the Democratic Convention. Our strategy should be to give them the proper lines about the forthcoming Republican Convention. If we get the proper material to them in the right way, it is conceivable that they will use the same in some of their Convention commentary. You should work with the 1701 group, as well as with Ziegler, Moore, Scall, Klein, Safire, Clawson and Chapin. This effort should be handled as much as possible on a one-on-one basis with people contacting those correspondents whom they know fairly well. Will you please give me a report on this by Friday, June 30.