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...when things
didn't go my way.

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Let's really get fired up now!
Get on your stand, Nixon!

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28! 44!
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Come on, get in there!
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What's Nixon doing here?
He thinks he can make it.

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Four years of being
a tackling dummy. Poor guy.

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Let's go, Nixon!
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Hike!
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Worst athlete I've ever seen.
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But
he's got guts.

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Okay, let's go!
Let's do it!

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In California's gubernatorial race...
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Richard Nixon has returned
to the political arena...

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...in what is shaping up to be
a long and acrimonious bid...

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...against popular incumbent
Edmund G. Brown.

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Brown's campaign has benefited greatly
from the support of President Kennedy...

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...while Nixon has had trouble
convincing voters...

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...this is not another run
for the presidency.

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With only a few precincts
left unreported...

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...all indications are of
another defeat for Nixon...

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...who lost the presidency just two
years ago by a paper-thin margin.

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It seems his brief political
comeback...

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You making a statement?
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Thank you, Fidel Castro.
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You're not going to blame Castro.
I sure am!

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Goddamn missile crisis united
the whole country behind Kennedy.

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And he was supporting Brown.
People were scared, that's why.

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I suppose Castro staged the
whole thing just to beat you.

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Buddy, before you join the jubilation
of my being beaten again, remember:

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...people vote not out of love
but fear.

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They don't teach that at Sunday school
Or the Whittier Community Playhouse.

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I'll go check with our people.
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I'm glad they don't,
Dick...

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...because life is tough
and it is unfair...

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...and sometimes you forget that
in your self-pity.

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Happy days are here again
You forget sometimes, Dick...

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...that I had a life before you,
before California...

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Let us sing a song
of cheer again...

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Cocksucker!

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