Republican Party Campaign Organizer From Volunteer to Professional Oral Hist
Republican Party Campaign Organizer From Volunteer to Professional Oral Hist
Emily Ive Pike
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Pike: He probably did because he wasn't going to get anywhere. He knew it and so did Joe Shell. Stein: Did this begin to look then like the whole contest every time was moving steadily rightward? Pike: An attempt, yes, certainly, because of the positioning of the vice- chairmanship for the chairmanship in two years. When you do it on these odd years, you're coming to either a gubernatorial election or a presidential election, so they want the chairman in those years to 241 Pike: be of their phi...losophical thinking. So the fight on the vice-chairman built a little around ideology and party control. It had started before but it would be coming up every single time and it keeps coming up. Stein: If you say that [Dennis] Carpenter was conservative, it looks as though the party at this point is becoming more conservative generally. Pike: Right. Another thing, [James] Halley supported Dennis Carpenter because he knew that Carpenter was a reasonable conservative versus a nut conservative, so when you have your choices like that of course, if you know Carpenter, he was one of the original Reagan- for-governor people in the state.
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