Helen Gahagan Douglas Project Oral History Transcript And Related Material

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It depended. You see, it was the hateful atmosphere the Nixon campaign created. Then paid people were influenced by it. But all the materials were there that would lead them to embroider. Yes, of course. It would just depend who it was. If there were people who understood what they were saying, the seriousness of it, and had to be more careful and had to have real proof, then they would be more hesitant in making extreme accusatory statements as in any situation.
And there were always the speci
...al appeals made to special given groups on the basis of what they needed or thought they needed or wanted in the future. So that special appeal was made, and then it was made to look as though the defeat of Nixon's opponent was necessary if they were going to achieve what they wanted. So in the process of this, hate was generated. I really think that was the ugliest part of the campaign. It was the atmosphere of hate that was created and fanned. It was unhealthy. It was ugly. It made people say and do things that they normally wouldn't.

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