Date: November 4, 1972

Time: Unknown between 11:15 am and 12:25 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

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1972 campaign

-James J. Kilpatrick, Jr. column

-Predicted figures

-The President’s margin of victory

-Pollsters

-Charles W. Colson

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-Questioning the President’s judgment

-Candidates

-The President’s radio speech

-The President’s trips

-California

-Burbank

-Stopover

-Headquarters

-Itinerary

-Remarks to public

-Crowd control

-Length

-Location

-Republican candidates

-Herbert F. DeSimone

-Issues

-Public interest

-Amnesty

-Busing

-Voter turnout

-Problems

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1972 campaign

-George S. McGovern’s speech in Chicago, November 3, 1972

-Charges

-Response

-McGovern’s credibility

-Watergate

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-The President’s involvement in campaign

-The President’s reaction to knowledge about Watergate

-Investigation

-Donald H. Segretti

-Activities

-Timing

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-John W. Dean, III

-Clark MacGregor

-Dean

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

Charles W. Colson, Ronald L. Ziegler, and Henry A. Kissinger entered at 11:40 am.

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1972 campaign

-McGovern’s speech in Chicago

-Response

-Colson

-Report

-Agnew’s statement

-Ziegler’s review

-Agnew’s style

-Wording

-McGovern’s credibility

-Vietnam negotiations

-McGovern’s proposals

-Surrender

-The President’s settlement

-Drafting

-Release

-Press conference

-Time

-Agnew’s schedule

-Face the Nation

-Cancellation

-George P. Shultz

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Strike

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Ziegler and Colson left at 11:45 am.

Kissinger’s schedule

-Unknown Canadian

1972 campaign

-McGovern’s speech in Chicago

-Response

-Press coverage

-New York Times, Washington Post

-Media coverage

-McGovern’s credibility

-Timing

-Media coverage

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 11:45 am.

Refreshment

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 12:25 pm.

-North Vietnam

-Negotiations

-Charade claim

-Settlement agreement

-Details

-Importance

Vietnam negotiations

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Message

-Bui Diem’s conversation with Charles Whitehouse

-Whitehouse

-Stewart J. O. and Joseph W. Alsop

-North Vietnamese army [NVA] in South Vietnam

-Paris

-Advisers

-Vietcong [VC]

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-Economics minister’s conversation with Bunker

-Saigon bankers

-Investments

-Diem

-Political orientation

-Economics minister

-Jim Deakin [?]

-North Vietnamese

-Strategy

-Effect of US bombing

-Military action

-Recent story

-North Vietnamese forces

-Tanks

-Cease-fire

-Offensive

-Number of divisions in South Vietnam

-Settlement agreement

-Hanoi’s posture

-1972 election

-The President’s unknown speech

-Signing

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Kissinger’s draft message

-Saigon

-Diem

-Recent activities

-Effect on 1972 election

-US posture

-Settlement agreement

-Details

-Firmness

-Hanoi, Thieu

-National interest

-1972 election

-National interest

-1972 campaign

-Settlement agreement

-Timing

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-Corruption issue

-McGovern’s Chicago speech

-Effect

-Watergate issue

-Prices issue

-Timing

-Concessions

-Thieu

-US posture

-Hardline

Press relations

-Journalist

-Identity

-Washington Post article

-1972 campaign

-McGovern

Thomas W. Braden’s Los Angeles Times article

-Hecklers

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1972 campaign

-Hecklers

-Response

-Time

-Agnew

-Washington Post

-New York Times

-R. Sargent Shriver

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-Vulgarisms

-Comparisons with Donald H. Segretti, Watergate

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-Press coverage

-Deprivation of free speech for the President, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew,

[Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Tricia Nixon Cox,

[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II, Edward R. F. Cox]

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-McGovern’s campaign

-Comparison to 1964 election

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Press coverage

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-1960 election

-The President’s concession speech

-John F. Kennedy

-Goldwater’s concession speech

-Johnson

-Support for the elected President

-McGovern’s refusal

-Statements

-National unity

-McGovern’s speech in Chicago

-Vietnam negotiations

-Undermined confidence

-The President’s settlement

-Refusal to sign

-Effect on negotiations, campaign

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Vietnam War

-The President’s “Silent Majority” speech, November 3, 1969

-Richard A. Moore

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

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-Advance men

-Vignette

-Oklahoma City

-Tulsa

-Response

-Demonstrations

-White House staff

-Response

-November 4, 1969

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Difficulty

-Compared to the President’s Cambodia speech, April 30, 1970

-Difficulty

-Impact on US

-Demonstrations

-Presidency

-Impact on US presidency

-Announcement

-Timing

-Advice of Cabinet, staff

-Demonstrations

-US troop withdrawals

-Pace

-Church going

-Impact on US

-Historical importance

-Compared to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s declaration of war

-Pearl Harbor

-Impact on US

-Article

-Tone

-Compared to McGovern’s Chicago speech

-McGovern’s Chicago speech

-Viewing by Kissinger, Haldeman

-Delivery

-Writing

-Irresponsibility

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-McGovern’s campaign

-McGovern’s views

1972 campaign

-The President’s campaign

-Predictions

-Victory margin

-Colson

-Radio speeches

-Amnesty issue

-Predictions

-Victory margin

-Number of states

-Losses

-Massachusetts

-Michigan

-Wisconsin

-Oregon

-Hawaii

-Michigan

-California

-Michigan

-Poll

-Labor unions

-George C. Wallace vote

-Robert P. Griffin

-Thomas F. Eagleton

-Wisconsin

-Polls

-John K. MacIver

-Indiana

-Catholic vote

-Importance

-Massachusetts

-The President’s campaign

-McGovern’s campaign

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-Statements

-Effect

-Projections

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Schedule

-Senior citizens

-Miami Beach, Florida

-Massachusetts

-Gerry E. Studds

-Association of American Medical Colleges

-Fontainebleau Hotel

-Senior Citizens for McGovern

-Miami

-Ohio

-Warren, Ohio

-United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of

America

-Charles J. Carney

-Reception

-Montgomery County, Maryland

-Connecticut

-Maloney High School

-Montgomery County

-Hartford

-Claiborne Pell

-Rhode Island

-Connecticut

-Studds

-Massachusetts

-McGovern

-Projections

-New York

-Projections

-Polls

-California

-Michigan

-Ohio

-Vermont

-Ohio

-Cleveland

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-Illinois

-Chicago

-California

-The President’s lead

-Level of organization

-Wisconsin

-Texas

-South

-Changes

-George H. Gallup, Louis P. Harris

-Democrats

-Undecided votes

-Texas

-Analysis of voting

-Harris poll

-Press reports

-Impact on North Vietnamese

-Support for the President

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Vietnam negotiations

-Settlement agreement

-Press relations

-Journalists’ frustrations

-Peace terms

-Quality

-1972 campaign

-1972 campaign

-Corruption issue

-Signing

-State Department

-News summary

-William H. Sullivan’s view

-Thieu’s tenure

-Hanoi

-Public support for the President

-North Vietnamese posture

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-North Vietnamese forces

-Schedule

-Press relations

-Resumption of talks

-Forthcoming meeting

-Possible break off of talks

-Message

-November 8, 9, 1972

-US bombing

-Timing

-1972 election

-Message to Moscow

-The President’s posture

-Meetings

-Changes

-US bombing

-Thieu

-Residual forces

Haldeman left at an unknown time after 11:45 am.

Kissinger’s schedule

-Lodging

-Unknown place

-Haldeman

Kissinger left at an unknown time before 12:25 pm.