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p. 250: ”'Do you like'”: Lisagor OH.

p. 250: ”just an effective”: Patrick J. Lucey OH.

p. 250: For the family's involvement and Humphrey's quotes, see O'Donnell and Powers, 157-59, and White, Making, 1960, Making, 1960, 92-93. 92-93.

p. 250: The vote: ”Results of Presidential Primaries in 1960” and ”Results of the 16 Presidential Primaries in 1960,” Box 26, Powers Papers.

p. 251: ”ashen” and ”mighty uneasy”: William Proxmire OH.

p. 251: ”A s.h.i.+ft of”: ”a.n.a.lysis of the Wisconsin Returns,” n.d., Box 27, Powers Papers.

p. 251: Jumped from his seat: Sheldon Stern to author, Mar. 25, 2002.

p. 251: ”What does it all mean?”: O'Donnell and Powers, 159-60.

p. 251: ”The religious issue”: Lucey OH; O'Donnell and Powers, 159.

p. 251: Cronkite: Schlesinger, Robert Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, 295. 295.

p. 251: On West Virginia, see West Virginia: Key Facts, Box 968, PPP; Robert McDonough OH; O'Donnell and Powers, 160.

pp. 251-52: The Harris poll: Jan. 1969, Box 818, PPP; and Bob Wallace to RFK, Jan. 5, 1960, Box 969, PPP.

p. 252: The Kanawha county poll: White, Making, 1960, Making, 1960, 101. 101.

p. 252: ”public opinion had s.h.i.+fted”: West Virginia Polls, n.d., Box 27, Powers Papers.

p. 252: ”what are our problems?”: O'Donnell and Powers, 160.

p. 252: ”Bob Byrd is”: ? to Dear Frank, April 12, 1960, Box 27, Powers Papers.

p. 252: ”the reactionary element”: Homer E. Bussa to Frank N. Hoffman, Jan. 22, 1960, Box 968, PPP.

p. 252: ”bury the religious issue:” McDonough OH.

p. 252: ”to meet the religious issue”: ”Meeting re West Virginia Primary-April 8, 1960,” Pre-Admin., Political Files, Box 39, RFK Papers.

p. 252: ”Four F's”: Frank H. Fischer OH.

p. 253: ”I am a Catholic”: McDonough OH.

p. 253: ”n.o.body asked me”: O'Donnell and Powers, 166-67.

p. 253: ”He was the most”: McDonough OH; also see James Haught OH.

p. 253: ”I am the only”: Sorensen, 158.

p. 253: ”Over and over again”: White, Making, 1960, Making, 1960, 108. 108.

p. 253: ”a nice old man”: ”Jackie in West Virginia,” n.d., Box 27, Powers Papers.

p. 254: ”I have to confess”: ”West Virginia,” May 10, 1960: ”Highlights of JFK's Campaign in West Va.,” Box 27, Powers Papers. On Jackie, also see Leaming, 16.

p. 254: ”The Senator is still”: Diary Notes, April 26, 1960, Box 2, Evelyn Lincoln Papers, JFKL.

p. 254: ”Kennedy's shock”: White, Making, 1960, Making, 1960, 106. 106.

p. 254: ”By the pitiful”: Sorensen, 158.

p. 254: ”I a.s.sure you”: ”Memo from Lou Harris on the Last Week's Campaigning,” n.d., Box 27, Powers Papers. ”A Ten Point Program for West Virginia,” April 25, 1960, Box 535, PPP.

p. 255: ”Much more can”: JFK to Fellow Democrats, April 18, 1960, Box 997, PPP.

p. 255: ”And now it is time”: Press Release, April 12, 1960, Box 989, PPP.

p. 255: FDR Jr.: O'Donnell and Powers, 165.

p. 255: ”G.o.d's son”: Charles Peters OH.

p. 255: ”stop-Kennedy”: ”Memo from Lou Harris,” n.d., Box 27, Powers Papers; Press Releases, April 30, May 1 and May 2, 1960, Box 968, PPP; O'Donnell and Powers, 161-62, 168-69.

p. 256: JFK discussion with LBJ: As recorded by Arthur Krock; quoted in Dallek, Lone Star Rising, Lone Star Rising, 566-67. 566-67.

p. 256: ”millionaire 'money' candidates”: ”West Virginia Attacks,” Box 994, PPP; Sorensen, 159-60.

p. 256: ”personal abuse”: Clipping, ”Kennedy Asks Humphrey to End 'Personal Abuse'” n.d., Box 27, Powers Papers.

p. 256: ”Poor little Jack”: ”West Virginia Attacks,” Box 994, PPP.

p. 256: ”I would suggest”: Ibid.; also Schlesinger, Robert Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, 201. 201.

p. 256: ”They believed me”: Humphrey, 475.

pp. 256-57: ”Any discussion”: New York Times, New York Times, May 7, 1960. May 7, 1960.

p. 257: ”As I told you last time”: ? to Frank, April 12, 1960, Box 27, Powers Papers.

p. 257: ”Politics in West Virginia”: White, Making, 1960, Making, 1960, 99. 99.

p. 257: Slates: Ibid., 99-100.

p. 257: ”We would pay it”: Told to me by Joe Galzer, who worked in Humphrey's campaign.

p. 257: Expenditures: White, Making, 1960, Making, 1960, 110. 110.

p. 257: O'Brien expenditures: O'Brien, 68.

p. 257: ”Our highest possible contribution”: Humphrey, 216-17.

p. 257: ”the earthy and realistic people”: O'Donnell and Powers, 169.