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Eugene McCarthy Revisited

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Eugene McCarthy

COMMENT: In past dis­cus­sion of Eugene McCarthy, we have not­ed his cam­paign’s financ­ing by Stew­art Mott, who was also financ­ing the par­ent com­pa­ny of the late Mitchell Wer­Bel­l’s Ingram machine pis­tols.

In that con­text, it is more than a lit­tle inter­est­ing to see “Peace Can­di­date” McCarthy’s endorse­ment of Ronald Rea­gan for Pres­i­dent in 1980: ” . . . . Mr. McCarthy said he had come to the con­clu­sion that Mr. Rea­gan’s posi­tions on nuclear dis­ar­ma­ment and tax­es were bet­ter than Pres­i­dent Carter’s . . . .”

“McCarthy explains why he’s vot­ing for Rea­gan;” Chris­t­ian Sci­ence Mon­i­tor; 10/24/80.

For­mer Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen. Eugene McCarthy announced he will vote for Ronald Rea­gan for pres­i­dent and denied ever say­ing the GOP can­di­date was out of touch with real­i­ty. Mr. McCarthy said he had come to the con­clu­sion that Mr. Rea­gan’s posi­tions on nuclear dis­ar­ma­ment and tax­es were bet­ter than Pres­i­dent Carter’s and that the Repub­li­can nom­i­nee “has run a more dig­ni­fied cam­paign. . . .”

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