Edward V Coda

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The most prominent was Theodore H. White, whose Making of the President, 1960 became the ur-campaign book, at once an exaltation and embarrassment of access journalism. (“Cher Pierre,” White began a letter to Pierre Salinger, JFK’s press secretary, a month before the election, “my chips are so heavily committed to Jack.”)
Being Nixon: A Man Divided
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