President Nixon called Montana Senate candidate Henry Hibbard to offer his personal encouragement during the final days of a difficult election campaign. Nixon emphasized his alignment with Hibbard on the issues of achieving 'peace with honor' in Vietnam and maintaining national strength. While discussing the state's patriotic electorate, the President explained that he could not personally visit Montana due to the political complications involved in traveling to neighboring states like South Dakota. Nixon tasked Hibbard with conveying the President's full support to the local press.
On November 4, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Henry Hibbard talked on the telephone from 11:04 am to 11:06 am. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 033-033 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 33-33 Date: November 4, 1972 Time: 11:04 am - 11:06 am Location: White House Telephone The President talked with Henry Hibbard. [See Conversation No. 389-18A] Greetings ***************************************************************** [Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift] 1972 election -Hibbard's campaign -Closeness -The President’s support -Letter -Hibbard's support for the President -Montana -Support for the President -Vietnam -Peace with honor -US Strength -Hibbard's campaign -Outlook -Montana -The President’s schedule -Butte -Billings -Citizens -Patriotism -Problems -South Dakota -[George S. McGovern] -Purpose of call - 37 - NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY Tape Subject Log (rev. June-07) Conversation No. 33-33 (cont’d) -Press relations [End segment reviewed under deed of gift] *****************************************************************
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