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“The victory over Humphrey had been far too close for comfort,” Nixon wrote in his memoirs. “I decided that we must begin immediately keeping track of everything the leading Democrats did. Information would be our first line of defense.” As he wrote, “I vowed that I would never again enter an election at a disadvantage by being vulnerable to them—or anyone—on the level of political tactics.” In ’72, the gloves would be off.
Watergate: A New History
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