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Nolan expressed some admiration for Ohio Rep. John Ashbrook, a conservative who is challenging President Nixon for the 1972 Republican nomination.
Nolan expressed some admiration for Ohio Rep. John Ashbrook, a conservative who is challenging President Nixon for the 1972 Republican nomination.


"But Ashbrook doesn't have a snowflake's' chance in hen of Winning," Nolan said. "And when Richard Nixon is renom- inated he (Ashbrook) will fall back in line."
"But Ashbrook doesn't have a snowflake's' chance in hell of Winning," Nolan said. "And when Richard Nixon is re-nominated he (Ashbrook) will fall back in line."


The Libertarian party will not fall back in line according to Nolan. It plans to run candidates for President and vice president and hopes to be on the ballot in at least ten states. I* will try write-in drives in the others.
The Libertarian party will not fall back in line according to Nolan. It plans to run candidates for President and vice president and hopes to be on the ballot in at least ten states. I* will try write-in drives in the others.


"We don't feel any of the major parties offer any real hope. Occasionally you get a Goldwater. But usually you get a-Humphrey or a Nixon who will promise anything to win."
"We don't feel any of the major parties offer any real hope. Occasionally you get a Goldwater. But usually you get a Humphrey or a Nixon who will promise anything to win."


'''A Lesson for GOP'''
'''A Lesson for GOP'''

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