Conversation 033-018

TapeTape 33StartSaturday, November 4, 1972 at 10:13 AMEndSaturday, November 4, 1972 at 10:14 AMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Boggs, J. Caleb;  DuPont, Pierre S.Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On November 4, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, J. Caleb Boggs, and Pierre S. DuPont talked on the telephone at an unknown time between 10:13 am and 10:14 am. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 033-018 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 33-18

Date: November 4, 1972
Time: Unknown between 10:13 am and 10:14 am
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with J. Caleb Boggs.

[See Conversation No. 389-11I]

       Greetings


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       1972 Election
            -Boggs
                  -The President’s schedule
                  -Support for the President in Senate
            -Delaware
                  -Campaign in New Castle
                  -The President's vacations
                       -Rehoboth Beach
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                             NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

                                        Tape Subject Log
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                                                              Conversation No. 33-18 (cont’d)

             -The President's visits after election

Pierre S. Dupont, IV joined the conversation at an unknown time before 10:14 am.

       1972 Election
            -Dupont's campaign
            -The President's campaign
                  -Delaware
                        -Boggs
                        -Governor [Russell W. Peterson]
            -The President's Schedule
                  -North Carolina
                  -New Mexico
                  -California

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Hey, Arm.
Yeah.
Mr. Boxer.
Hello.
Mr. President.
Well, when you've only got two days left, Kale, I just want you to know that while I can't get there in person, that my thoughts are with you.
You've been a tower of strength in that United States Senate, and in these next four years, we need you here.
And I just wanted you to know that...
I hope the voters of Delaware will not break up the team of Mobs and Nixon.
It's been a good one for over the years.
We want to keep it going for four more years.
Thank you, Mr. President, and we're looking forward to continuing to work with you on the goals for America.
You've been doing a great job, and the people in our state are appreciative of your interest.
You've taken in Delaware and what you're doing for the nation.
It's just a privilege to work with you.
I'm campaigning in Newcastle today, historic Newcastle.
You give them all my best there.
I give them your best.
And tell them I have such good memories of my visits, vacations in Delaware and Rehoboth and the rest.
So many good friends, my many appearances in Wilmington.
We've always been honored to have you.
We want you many more times in the future.
Yeah, well, I'll come back when, let me say, I'll come back at a time, Cale, when I'm not asking for votes, but just to say thank you very much.
Thank you.
Listen, Congressman Pete DuPont is here.
Sure, let me say hello to him.
Would you say a word to him, Mr. DuPont?
Sure.
Here he is right here.
Good morning, Mr. President.
I understand you're doing very well in that state, and I just hope that you and, as I told Kale, that you and Kale come through with flying colors, because we're going to look forward to working with you
over these next four years.
Well, I appreciate that.
And, of course, with the governor, too.
We're going to carry Delaware by a tremendous landslide.
Well, we want it for all of us, including our senator, congressman, governor, the whole ticket.
Well, we're working at it, and we certainly appreciate all the help you've given us along the way, and very best of luck in the last couple of days in your campaign.
I'll be over in North Carolina in a few minutes, or a couple hours, and then over to New Mexico and then in California.
So it's a light day.
Sir, well, keep at it, and we'll look forward to a big celebration.
Great.
Great.
Thank you, Pete.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.