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This file contains: From Margaret Brock to Rose Mary Woods RE: California Campaign of 1972. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 10/10/1972

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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 50 32 10/10/1972 Campaign Memo From Margaret Brock to Rose Mary Woods RE: California Campaign of 1972. 2pgs. Tuesday, May 29, 2012 Page 1 of 1 DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT] DOCUMENT DOCUMENT NUMBER SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION TYPE N-1 memo Com. margaret Brock to Ronew/rod] 10/10/72 < , mixes [Doc "] re: California campaign FILE GROUP TITLE BOX NUMBER PPF 23 FOLDER TITLE Campaign 1972 RESTRICTION CODES A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1421 (4-85) Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: President's Personal Files Box Number: 23 Folder: Campaign 1972 Document Disposition 111 Return Private/Political 10/10/72 Margaret Brock to rmw "It looks great. I think they are working hard. I called in and I talked with Lyn Nofsiger at length. He has it all figured out for California. He thinks we will do better in Northern California than normally. rmw said - Yes but that is not because of anything he and Reagan have done but because David Packard has worked like a dog up there. Margaret said Yes that is right - he gave a report at the State Central Committee in the afternoon and he is really working hard. Then Lyn said Fresno looks better than it has before. Orange County and San Diego are terrific. They are so over on their margin. Riverside and San Bernardino are ok. Los Angeles - we are concerned about that but think they are holding their own. They have 61 Nixon Headquarters in Los Angeles. Jim Welbourn is Banowski's assistant. What they see through - as you talk with people they talk about the apathy and the complacency. The only threat is because the President is SO far out in front on the polls. The more the leaders talk about that maybe the better Down at the State Central Committee on September 30th Governor Reaganxisxfoxxxxx in his talk gave a magnificent talk for the Presid ent and his Administration. I had never heard the President's foreign policy expressed SO welkxxxxxx -- well -- as to why he went to China/ Russia, etc. Then inthe afternoon Banowsky threw the scare into them. He said I don't think they are scared enough. I don;t think our people are scared enough. California he has to carry California. RmW told Margaret to bug them about getting the volunteers -- about asking some of the people NX who have worked in previous campaigns - 2 - to show them how -- what to do with the volunteers -- and to get the old ones back in -- they know what to do and want to help. She promised to do that -- and was going to talk with Earl Adams about it that afternoon as well and see what he might suggest as she was going to his office on business anyway. rmwoods