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route of President Nixon. The President brought his re-election campaign to Atlanta in what may
be his only Southern stop before the election. Nixon was greeted by overwhelmingly friendly
crowds, but a few groups of anti-Nixon hecklers carrying signs were among the crowd.
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GOP U.S. Senate candidate, Rep. Fleteher Thompson (1) and Rodney Cook (c) GOP candidate for
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President Nixon and the first lady get some help in the
President’s re-election campaign from Rachel Lane, 5, of
Atlanta. The youngster, a baton twirler, was lifted up to the
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President Richard Nixon and his wife, Pat, wave to the
thousands who greeted them along Atlanta’s famed
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new taxes provided Congress approves his tax-ceiling
program.
President, who stood her on the roof of his limousine for a
wave to the thousands who greeted him as their motorcade
made its way down Peachtree street.
Peachtree street, as the President took his re-election
campaign to the South.
(UPI Photos)