Monday, Nov. 03, 1980
WHY THEY ARE FOR CARTER
P: He does not have to begin by learning the job. His experience gives him a grasp of the complexities of the office and the nation's problems.
P:He will press for ratification of SALT II and maintain adequate U.S. military strength without inviting an all-out arms race.
P: He understands the limitations and dangers involved in the use of U.S. power in the world, and within these limits has achieved some noteworthy successes.
P: He is especially concerned about the nation's social problems.
P: He is disciplined, intelligent, a master of detail, and only 56 years old.
P:He is not Ronald Reagan.
WHY THEY ARE FOR REAGAN
P: He would try to get Washington off the country's back. He is determined to improve the economy by stimulating business, easing regulation and limiting Government spending.
P:He would surround himself with able men and women, heed their advice --and give us a fresh start.
P: He would work hard to restore respect for America around the world, would not hesitate to use U.S. power, and would stand up to the Soviets.
P:He would bring consistency to the pursuit of U.S. policy.
P:He is an optimist who refuses to accept as inevitable the decline either of U.S. influence abroad or of traditional American virtues and values at home.
P:He is not Jimmy Carter.
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