Date: February 21, 1973

Time: 10:47 am – 11:11 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Harry S. Dent; the White House photographer was present at the

beginning of the meeting.

Photographs

President’s South Carolina visit

-Black out on television [TV]

-Crowds

-Newspaper coverage

-President’s demeanor

-TV coverage

-President’s appearance

-Extemporaneous remarks

South Carolina Democrats

-John C. West

-George S. McGovern supporter

-Support for the President

-Graciousness

-President’s popularity

-South Carolina election results

-Effects of December bombing

South Carolina visit

-Strom J. Thurmond

-President’s comments

-Ernest Hollings

-President’s statement

-Mrs. James Thurmond

-TV coverage

-President’s mixing with crowds

-Image of young boy

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-President’s statements

-Vietnam

-Federal and state powers

-President’s role in Congress

-Campaign pledges

-South

-President’s conduct

-Mixing with crowd

-Mrs. Brynes

-Young boy

-Appearance

-Speech content

-South Carolina Democrats

-Legislature

-Governors

Visits to South

-Southern strategy

-Thurmond’s support

-President’s address to the South Carolina state legislature

-Recalcitrance

-Andrew Jackson

-Start of Civil War

-Independence

-Thurmond

-Significance

-West

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-President’s statement

-TV coverage

-Little boy [?]

-Closing statement

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-Book signing

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-Republican National Committee [RNC]

-Dent’s role

-General Counsel

-Dent’s appreciation

-Prestige

-George H. W. Bush

-Statement

-Southern reaction

-Fred C. Scribner, Jr.

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Frederick B. Dent

-Briefing paper

-Strength

-1974 election

-Governorship of South Carolina

-Importance of business support

-Republican support

-Democrat

-Weaknesses

-Earle Morris, Jr.

-Divorce

Solomon Blatt

-Support for President in 1968, 1972

-Jewish ancestry

-Compared with Benjamin Disraeli

-Protectionism

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Political poll

President’s visit

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Budget

-Rebellion

-Cuts

-Taxes

-Demonstrations

-Republican

-Cuts to Rural Electrification Administration [REA]

-Complaints

-Public support for President

-Protest

-Agricultural workers

-President’s popularity

Pete Strong

-South Carolina Law Enforcement Division

-Statements about support for President

President’s policies

-Dent’s statements

-Meeting with Southeast housing officials

-Prisoners of War [POWs] [?]

-Taxes

-Inflation

-Vietnam ceasefire

South Carolina political issues

-Housing

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-Special interest groups

-REA complaints

-Press reaction

-Newspapers

-Support for President

-Dent’s contacts with editors

-President’s appreciation

-Endorsement

-Coverage

-Greenville

-Columbia

-Spartanburg

-Charleston Press

-TV commentators

-Coverage

South Carolina visit

-Coverage

-Motorcade

-Byrnea

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Dent’s plans

-RNC

-Candidate search

-South

-Democrats

Republicans

-President’s support

-1972 election

-Exceptions

-James O. Eastland, John L. McClellan

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-Compared with 1974 election

-South Carolina legislature

-Two women

-Need for more women candidates

-South

-Youth

-Governor [John C. West]

-Charles W. Colson

South Carolina Court system

-Democratic control

John B. Connally

-Party switch

-Future in Democratic Party

-Effects on business community

-Effect on party alignment

-Electibility

-Presidency

-Opposition to Connally

-Charles H. Percy

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Percy

-Lack of support in South

-Agnew

-Rockefeller

-Agnew

-Attitudes

-South

-Public opposition

-Approval as Vice President

-Controversy

-Public fears

-South

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-Republicans

-Democrats

-Public support

-Conversation with Dent

-Party switch

-Delay

-Support at conventions

-Presidential material

-Nomination

-Governor

-Support in South

-Compared with the President

-Midwest

-Illinois, Ohio, California

-Nomination

-Outsider status

-President’s support

-Agnew, Rockefeller, Reagan

-Public respect

-Continuing President’s policies

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Congressional relations

-Fight with President

-Presidential power

-Democrats

-Russell B. Long

-1972 election

-Vietnam cease-fire agreement

-Herman E. Talmadge

-Support for President

-Interest groups

-Cheese imports

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-Dairy producers

-Liaison

-Contributions

-REA leaders

-Lobbying groups

-Control of Congress

-Blacks

-Jesse L. Jackson

-Demonstration

-Capitol

-Howard J. Phillips [?]

President’s policies

-Second term administration

-Special interests

-Opposition

-Government’s role

Government expenditures

-Great society

Stephen B. Bull

-Governor [West]

-Gift

Dent left at 11:11 am.