National Republican Congressional Committee records, [1964?]-1971.

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National Republican Congressional Committee records, [1964?]-1971.

Includes candidate files containing correspondence between members of the Committee and candidates and campaign managers, information about Democratic opponents, campaign strategies, advice on financial, organizational, and publicity matters, bumper stickers, posters, pamphlets, broadsides, press releases, newspaper articles, and reports filed by field assistants analyzing local political situations; NRCC Newsletters, 1969-1973; and public opinion polls and voter surveys taken to determine the level of political awareness among voters, to measure the ballot strength of local, state, and national Republican candidates, and to identify and analyze local, state, and national issues as perceived by each district polled.

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