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The original documents are located in Box 55, folder "1976/01/28 - Republican Congressional Leadership" of the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 55 of the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library P - acent dear REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP MEETING very good Jib Wednesday, January 28, 1976 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. w seen of Cabinet Room there pogrum .) why writer 2) what 00mg 5 w connect iV. Vaver JAM- = 10% dray in 74 in Can will money. or schatoge - 1.5 YY supple $1.3 4 penduced by Gnr letter 75, 000 poph cartin betw 18th n don forcam cut borth a sur Coolun at 100 Int. NN 7V - covedit St cards & num carridite in 86 in we beats Bro segart publen- - kgal Thicket Fee Ted Stewns = Cal - Bors 7ui ch - viah - moss in turble my. - WE Gu in with NM. watern in tarld Need - cemon in trankh. One - Roth (R) in difficulty Jud. ) tuger over Antke Mud - Hospley MC FORD & LIBRARY GERVID mo - Douth good chave RECEIVED NM - Wr. Colduto -ahad GENTRAL APR 81978 FILES N.J. - January 26, 1976 MEETING WITH REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS Wednesday, January 28, 1976 8:00-9:30 a.m. (90 minutes) The Cabinet Room From: Max L. Friedersdorf I. PURPOSE To accommodate a request by the leaders to have a meeting to solely discuss politics and the campaign. II. BACKGROUND, PARTICIPANTS AND PRESS PLAN A. Background: Bob Michel requested the President schedule a leadership meeting strictly on politics and the campaign. This was scheduled once shortly before adjournment, but the press of critical legislative matters forced a revised agenda. B. Participants: See TAB A C. Press Plan: Announce to the Press as a regular Republican leadership meeting; Press photos (if requested), and White House photos. III. AGENDA See TAB B IV. TALKING POINTS 1. This is our first Republican leadership meeting of the year, and we look forward to working and consulting with the leaders during the Second Session. 2. Bob Michel and others have suggested that we have a Republican leadership meeting to discuss politics and the campaign. 3. This was an excellent suggestion and we did schedule such a meeting in the closing weeks of the First Session. However, due to the press of critical legislation, our last several meetings necessarily focused on such issues as energy, common situs, the tax bill and other crucial issues. 4. Today, it would be helpful if Ted (Stevens) and Guy (Vander Jagt) could first give us a report on the Senate and House campaigns. We also have "Bo" (Callaway) and "Stu" (Spencer) here to fill you in on my campaign. 5. Ted, if you would please lead off and give us a report on the outlook in the Senate where I understand there are 21 Democratic seats, 11 Republican and 1 Independent up for election (See TAB C). 6. Please proceed, Ted PARTICIPANTS The President The Vice President HOUSE John Rhodes Bob Michel John Anderson Sam Devine Jack Edwards Barber Conable Lou Frey Guy Vander Jagt Jim Quillen SENATE Hugh Scott Bob Griffin John Tower Carl Curtis Bob Stafford Ted Stevens STAFF Bob Hartmann Jack Marsh Dick Cheney Bo Callaway Stu Spencer Phil Buchen Ron Nessen REGRETS Brent Scowcroft Max Friedersdorf Rog Morton - out of town Bill Seidman Alan Greenspan Jim Cannon Jim Lynn Bill Baroody Vern Loen Bill Kendall Pat O'Donnell Charles Leppert Tom Loeffler Russ Rourke Bob Wolthuis Roy Hughes AGENDA 8:00-8:05 a.m: The President opens the meeting and makes brief (5 minutes) introductory remarks. 8:05-8:15 a.m. The President calls on Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska (10 minutes) for a status report and assessment of the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee effort. 3:15-8:25 a.m. The President calls on Republican Congressional (10 minutes) Campaign Committee Chairman, Guy Vander Jagt (R-MICH for a status report on his Committee's effort. 8:25-8:35 a.m. The President calls on "Bo" Callaway for comments on (10 minutes) the President Ford Committee activities. 8:35-8:45 a.m. The President calls on "Stu" Spencer for supplemental (10 minutes) remarks on the President Ford Committee effort. 8:45-9:30 a.m. The President invites the leaders to ask questions (45 minutes) and engage in general discussion of the campaign. 9:30 a.m. The President concludes the meeting. SENATE SEATS UP FOR ELECTION IN 1976 DEMOCRATIC STATE INCUMBENT California John V. Tunney Florida Lawton Chiles Indiana Vance Hartke Maine Edmund S. Muskie Massachusetts Edward M. Kennedy Michigan * Philip A. Hart Minnesota Hubert H. Humphrey Mississippi John C. Stennis Missouri * Stuart Symington Montana Mike Mansfield Nevada Howard Cannon New Jersey Harrison A. Williams, Jr. New Mexico Joseph M. Montoya North Dakota Quentin N. Burdick Rhode Island * John O. Pastore Texas Lloyd M. Bentsen Utah Frank E. Moss Washington Henry M. Jackson West Virginia Robert C. Byrd Wisconsin William Proxmire Wyoming Gale W. McGee REPUBLICAN Arizona * Paul J. Fannin Connecticut Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Delaware William V. Roth, Jr. Hawaii * Hiram L. Fong Maryland J. Glenn Beall, Jr. Nebraska * Roman L. Hruska New York James L. Buckley Ohio Robert Taft Pennsylvania * Hugh Scott Tennessee William E. Brock III Vermont Robert T. Stafford INDEPENDENT Virginia Harry F. Byrd, Jr. * Announced intention not to run for re-election. Bo - Polls picking up- but soft Same uo pleelaping - win get 65% of Down delegator Hawan 64% for 700 request all 14 delected from Havan * 44 Expenses property NIA 5 store people R on defenin on $90 B Butu to , Soul Security by 1ssue you are win wm' if no mistake com petence mass. - quet w sout UT - looks good Bon antul Ha - 37- Magar 47 - 7000 Pueller 25% of Rennew Prl 16 O/D state R vot of G never SOOU & Burget dregon Now R burden QENALA FORD LIBRANT ur - Wew up Dec great Reals sp when to so wrnt r for R - - S - Help CNA. usi as pm you