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Political Action Memorandum sent out by Haldeman denoting which groups are and are not important to RN's reelection in 1972. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/7/1972
Action Memo by Haldeman asking for Ed Cox's schedule. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/2/1972
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Political Action Memorandum sent out by Haldeman denoting which groups are and are not important to RN's reelection in 1972. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/7/1972
Action Memo by Haldeman asking for Ed Cox's schedule. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 8/2/1972
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81
8/7/1972
Campaign
Memo
"Political Action Memorandum" sent out by
Haldeman denoting which groups are and are
not important to RN's reelection in 1972. 1
pg.
7
81
8/2/1972
Campaign
Memo
"Action Memo" by Haldeman asking for Ed
Cox's schedule. 1 pg.
Friday, July 02, 2010
Page 1 of 1
POLITICAL ACTION MEMORANDUM
On the target list presented at the staff meeting the other day,
we omitted Catholic, ethnics, and old folks. Both of these are
much more important than Jewish or Black, which are listed as
targets.
We should forget about a massive effort with the Blacks. It's okay
to talk about it and cover it on a general public basis, but it is not
something that we should put any effort against, because it is counter-
productive.
HRH :kb
August 7, 1972
ACTION MEMO
I need to follow up with Chapin on the question of Ed Cox'
schedule.
Dave Parker's ideas are bad in that they are all related to his
handling Domestic Council issues.
Cox instead, should work the suburbanite elites in Pennsylvania,
New York, Ohio, Illinois, and California. He should hit upper
class colleges where his arrogance will be an asset.
He should not be used in middle America.
We need a plan to go to the President as soon as possible. Ken
Riets should be consulted on this.
HRH:pm
8/2/72