Letter from E. Ernest Goldstein to John B. Connally, October 16, 1972
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Former Special Assistant to President Johnson, E. Ernest Goldstein, writes to John Connally, asking how he can continue to support the re-election of President Nixon given his knowledge about Watergate, and the Republicans' and President's direct acts of sabotage. He writes, "Espionage and sabotage of political parties has been a hallmark of totalitarian parties, not of the political parties of a democracy." He urges Connally to speak out against the issue.
Goldstein, E. Ernest, 1918-
Connally, John Bowden, 1917-1993
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