AFTER 1972
(N.Z. Pratt Assn —Copyright) WASHINGTON, March 28. President Nixon said on Tuesday night that anyone who knew him well would doubt that he would give up the Presidency voluntarily when his first term ended in 1972. He volunteered without being asked in an hour-long radio-television interview that he had not yet decided whether Mr Spiro Agnew would be his running mate if he did seek a second term..
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32568, 30 March 1971, Page 9
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