// Ensure you have the "current variables" object in scope var campaignVars = { left: 0, labor: 0, establishment: 0, minorities: 0, south: 0, partyUnity: 0, }; function applyEffects(effects) { for (let key in effects) { if (campaignVars.hasOwnProperty(key)) { campaignVars[key] += effects[key]; } } updateHeadquarterText(); // optional, refreshes the notebook display } let e = campaignTrail_temp; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "The"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Democrats"; campaignTrail_temp.questions_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1001, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Chicago left the party bruised. Televisions and newspapers replay the violence, and delegates are still talking about the shouting, the chaos, the cameras. The party’s bank accounts are near empty. You’re sitting in the DNC office, piles of mail around you, thinking about how to keep the party alive for the next cycle. Some old donors expect handshakes in Manhattan and Chicago. Others might respond to new energy in activist networks or cultural figures in California. Who do you call first, and how do you convince them to back the party again?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1002, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s early 1969, only months after a bitter election that tore the country apart. George Wallace’s populist campaign has left a mark, particularly among white working-class households in the North, the Midwest, and Appalachia. George Meany calls into the DNC office. He wants a clear plan: How can labor and the Democratic Party work together to reclaim these voters’ loyalties, strengthen union influence, and blunt Wallace’s appeal?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1003, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Federal courts are increasingly mandating school integration through cross-district busing, following the decision in Green v. County School Board and amidst ongoing litigation in Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg. While civil rights groups see busing as essential to integration, it has sparked significant backlash in many local communities. How should the Democratic Party position itself on this issue?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1004, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It hasn’t taken long for the new administration to put its stamp on domestic policy. President Nixon has just rolled out his new “Family Assistance Plan” as an alternative to LBJ’s sprawling Great Society, all while talking up a new vision of federalism that shifts money and responsibility away from Washington and toward the states. Some Democrats see an opportunity to fix what’s gone wrong with the Great Society. Others see a quiet dismantling of everything the party fought for during the 1960s. As DNC chair, you are being pressed to say where the party stands. How do you respond?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1005, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"October 1969: Millions of Americans have taken part in the nationwide Vietnam Moratorium protests, calling for an end to the war and a rapid withdrawal of U.S. troops. Democratic activists and antiwar leaders are pressing the party to formally endorse the movement, arguing it reflects the views of a growing majority of voters. Party leaders, however, worry about alienating union households, veterans, and more hawkish Democrats. How should the party leadership respond?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1006, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The Democratic Party is still dominated by traditional power brokers, but liberals and activists are pushing to open the party to new voices and broaden grassroots participation. With the McGovern-Fraser Report on the verge of release, you have an opportunity to shape how these changes are implemented. How will you reform the Democratic Party’s structure without damaging party unity?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1007, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The warning signs are getting harder to ignore. The calls from Oklahoma have changed. County chairs who once defended you are suddenly careful with their words. Old allies talk about pressure from donors, from the oil interests, from voters who think the national party has moved too fast and left them behind. Your advisers tell you bluntly that this is spreading, that losing your footing back home is giving party leaders an excuse to panic. If the chair of the Democratic National Committee cannot hold his own state, they ask, how long before the rest of the party follows?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1008, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the new millennium kicks off, the first Earth Day has drawn millions of Americans into the streets, demanding action on polluted rivers, smog-choked cities, and unchecked corporate dumping. Democrats have already helped pass the Clean Air Act and establish the Environmental Protection Agency, but the pressure is mounting to go further. Labor leaders worry about jobs, and Southern Democrats warn of federal overreach, but reformers insist that this is the party’s moment to lead. How forcefully should Democrats embrace the environmental cause?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1009, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the Vietnam War drags on, hundreds of thousands of Americans who resisted the draft remain in exile or legal limbo. Some antiwar activists are calling for full amnesty, while many veterans, along with much of the GOP, see the draft-dodgers as traitors. What position should the Democratic Party take on this issue?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1010, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Just as Americans hoped the war might be winding down, President Nixon has announced the expansion of U.S. military operations into Cambodia. Campuses are erupting in protest, veterans feel betrayed, and the country seems to be inching closer and closer to its breaking point. Democrats must respond, knowing that any stance they take risks alienating key voters. How do you handle this new development?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1011, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Seared in the minds of millions, Mary Ann Vecchio is frozen in time, screaming in agony over the murder of Jeffrey Miller. Days after the deaths of the “Kent State Four,” construction workers clash violently with antiwar demonstrators in New York. The cynical Nixon wastes no time in framing it - hardworking Americans versus chaotic radicals. Democrats are torn between defending the antiwar protesters and responding to fears of disorder. What kind of message will you deliver on this tragedy?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1012, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"With the midterm elections fast approaching, the Democratic Party stands at a crossroads. Several key states have competitive primaries, and the party is facing a tough choice about which candidates to back. Some districts are open, others have long-standing incumbents, and many races are closely divided along regional or ideological lines. Your team needs to decide how to allocate resources and support. Which kinds of candidates should the party champion, and how should you balance electoral experience, grassroots appeal, and local strength to maximize Democratic strength?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1013, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"With inflation on the rise and the war in Vietnam continuing to drain federal resources, Republicans are calling for more and more cuts to Great Society programs. Some moderate and conservative Democrats privately agree that the era of expansive social policy may be over, but the party’s liberal majority has little appetite to roll back Johnson’s achievements. Not to mention, much of the Great Society is still pretty popular. How should the Democrats respond?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1014, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The midterm primaries have delivered a jolt to the party. America’s most notorious villain - George Wallace - has defeated incumbent Governor Albert Brewer for his old seat, energizing working-class whites with his populist rhetoric. Meanwhile, South Texas businessman Lloyd Bentsen has unseated fiery liberal Ralph Yarborough in the state’s Senate primary, proving that experienced moderates can still command support. As party chairman, you need to weigh what this combination means for party strategy and cohesion heading into the midterms. How should the party respond to these results to keep the coalition from fracturing?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1015, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"1971 approaches, and Senators George McGovern and Mark Hatfield have just introduced a constitutional amendment that would require the United States to withdraw from Vietnam by the end of this year unless Congress explicitly authorizes continued involvement. Antiwar liberals are hailing the proposal as a moral stand, but Democrats can’t possibly support it without alienating much of the party’s working class base. Not to mention, both the Nixon White House and Senate leader Robert Byrd are staunchly opposed. Where do you stand on this new development?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1016, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"May 1971: antiwar activists have shut down large parts of Washington, D.C. through mass civil disobedience, disrupting traffic, government offices, and daily life. Liberals and campus activists hail the protests as moral resistance to an unjust war, while many southerners and conservative suburbanites point to mass arrests, confrontations with police, and public disorder as further evidence of chaos in the streets. The protests dominate national headlines and sharpen divisions within the party. Will you put out any statements on these demonstrations?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1017, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Ralph Nader and the growing consumer movement are taking on corporate power, unsafe products, and regulatory capture. And thanks to Nader’s new foundation, Public Citizen, the pressure is building on Washington. Younger voters and reformers are energized, but labor unions worry about possible job losses, and party leaders fear driving away any allies in the business community. How closely should Democrats align with this burgeoning new movement?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1018, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Just lately, Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska has read portions of the classified Pentagon Papers into the congressional record, publicly exposing years of government deception about the Vietnam War at personal risk. Many liberals have praised the move as an act of moral courage and a win for government transparency. And there’s no downplaying how it’s rocked the Washington establishment. The revelations have intensified debate within the Democratic Party over dissent, loyalty, and executive power. Where do you stand on this new development?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1019, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"August, 1971. Inflation is rising, wages are falling behind, and public confidence in the economy is eroding. In a dramatic move, President Nixon has announced wage and price controls and suspended the dollar’s convertibility to gold, effectively ending the Bretton-Woods System. Business leaders are uneasy, unions are divided, and Democrats must decide whether to oppose Nixon outright or accept a policy out of their own playbook. What stance will you take?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1020, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As campus protests continue and youth culture pushes further against traditional norms, the Nixon administration launches what it calls a “War on Drugs.” Federal enforcement intensifies, marijuana arrests skyrocket, and young Americans increasingly view drug laws as tools of repression rather than public safety. Activists demand decriminalization, while many older voters fear social collapse. Democrats are split between cultural backlash and generational change. Where will you push the party on this issue?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1021, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the Supreme Court prepares to hear oral arguments on a landmark abortion case, the nation is deeply divided along lines that cut across party boundaries. Women’s rights activists and many liberal “Yankee” Republicans are calling for full legal access, while Catholic Democrats and social conservatives in both parties push back on moral and religious grounds. The issue threatens to further fracture the party coalitions. How far will you push the Democratic Party in protecting reproductive freedom?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1022, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The Democratic presidential primaries are heating up, and Maine Senator Edmund Muskie has emerged as an early frontrunner. Just lately, a letter attacking the senator’s supposed stance toward French‑Canadian Americans was published in the Manchester Union‑Leader, sparking outrage among a key Maine constituency and forcing him into an emotional public defense just before the New Hampshire Primary. Party operatives have noticed a troubling pattern of anonymous attacks and fabricated stories aimed at Democratic candidates. With the press circling the waters and the nomination still wide open, how should the Democratic Party respond to protect the integrity of the primaries?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1023, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon has just announced plans to travel to Beijing, a move few would have imagined only months ago. The man who built his career on anti-communism is now preparing to shake hands with Mao, arguing that opening relations with China could rebalance the Cold War and help bring the Vietnam War to an end. On the campaign trail, Democrats hear both awe and suspicion: some voters see historic statesmanship, others smell election-year maneuvering or fear a dangerous gamble with a communist power. As the party scrambles to find its footing on an issue that upends two decades of precedent, where do you stand?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1024, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"June 1972: Reports are circulating of a mysterious break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate complex. The media is hungry for details, and some evidence is beginning to hint at possible connections to the Nixon White House. The president, of course, has entirely ignored the fiasco, and signs of his involvement are minimal, if anything. As party chairman, you are tasked with responding publicly while protecting your candidates and the integrity of the party ahead of this summer's convention.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1025, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 convention approaches with the party in uncharted territory. South Dakota Senator George McGovern, the antiwar crusader and progressive champion, has pulled off a series of stunning upsets to become the frontrunner for the presidential nomination. His energy and grassroots support terrify the party establishment, energize activists, and put pressure on every faction to respond. As DNC chair, how do you navigate this unprecedented moment to manage the nomination process, maintain your legitimacy, and protect party unity?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1026, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The convention stretches across several long nights as ballots are counted again and again, each round dragging longer than the last. Delegates shout across the hall, while others slump in stunned silence, resigned to what they know is coming. Senator McGovern clings to his fragile but growing delegate lead, and though a quiet “anybody but McGovern” movement has taken shape, led by some southern governor you’d hardly heard of, it has no real chance of stopping him. The party is fraying at the edges, tensions are boiling over, and all eyes turn to you to keep the chaos from turning into a full collapse as McGovern barrels toward the nomination.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1027, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall buzzing with exhaustion. The party is completely fractured after the last few years. Outside, the summer heat bakes the convention center like a kiln. Inside, delegates debate fiercely over your platform. Cameras scan the scattered crowd, while millions of Americans watch on television, and millions more have already gone to bed. As you prepare to accept the Democratic nomination, how do you present yourself as a unifying leader, affirm the party’s shared values, and speak to a country that wants stability, decency, and a sense of common purpose again?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1028, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine recently published a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack, reigniting public outrage over the war. Meanwhile, reports of dike bombings have circulated in the press, and actress Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi has only amplified the controversy. Americans are increasingly skeptical of the government’s handling of the conflict. How will you convey moral leadership, respond to this harrowing imagery, and connect it to your broader antiwar platform?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves into the fall, an anonymous attack line begins circulating through conservative media, Republican mailers, and quiet political chatter: 'Acid, Amnesty, and Abortion.' The phrase reduces your platform to a cultural scare slogan, portraying you as dangerously out of step with mainstream values. No one person formally claims responsibility, making the charge harder to confront directly. How do you respond?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1030, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Reports are beginning to emerge that your vice presidential pick, Thomas Eagleton, had undergone multiple hospitalizations for depression and underwent electroshock therapy in the 1960s. Columnist Jack Anderson is even spreading rumors of a DUI arrest. The story dominates the press, and the Nixon campaign is wasting no time capitalizing on this damaging scandal. How do you address these allegations without losing focus on your campaign agenda?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1031, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Mounting press reports about Thomas Eagleton are weighing down the campaign, as your vice presidential choice has become the dominant story of almost every newspaper. With your campaign already down in the polls, your advisors are urging you to consider replacing him. At the same time, many activists and delegates fear that abandoning Eagleton would make you look both cruel and incompetent. How will you manage the political and media fallout while maintaining your supporters' confidence and holding together a fragile base of support?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1032, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1033, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1034, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1035, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign enters its final phase, your proposal for a universal demogrant has become one of the clearest symbols of your candidacy. Your campaign has tried to bill the proposal as an honest attempt to simplify the welfare system and guarantee dignity for all Americans. But a swath of opposition from Democrats and Republicans alike warn that it is too sweeping, too risky, and out of step with voters who want sensible reforms without disrupting the entire system. With the welfare debate back in the spotlight, how will you define your position and keep the demogrant from becoming a liability?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1036, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1037, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1038, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1039, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1040, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, intense media scrutiny, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1209, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon - a committed cold warrior - has surprised much of the political world by opening diplomatic channels with the Soviet Union and signaling a thaw in Cold War tensions. His loyal base argues that this so-called détente reduces the risk of nuclear war and stabilizes global relations. But a growing chorus of criticism on the right has put both the Nixon White House and the Democratic opposition in an awkward position. Democrats must decide whether to oppose Nixon reflexively or claim ownership of diplomacy themselves.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1409, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Spring, 1970. The convictions of the Chicago 8 were handed down just a couple months ago, after months of national attention. Antiwar activists, civil rights leaders, and younger voters hail the defendants as heroes of free speech, while many working-class communities and veterans see them as dangerous radicals who have disrupted the democratic process. Democrats are caught in the middle. How should the party respond to these controversial convictions?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1609, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Across the South, white voters are expressing growing resentment toward forced busing, viewing it as both unfair and destabilizing to local communities. Both segregationists like George Wallace and the Nixon White House have capitalized on this anger, framing Democrats as hostile to working class whites. Some party leaders are worried about further hemorrhaging Southern support, but others view the southern exodus as an inevitability. Where do you want the party to stand on this issue?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1214, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The results of the midterm primaries have been trickling in, and they’ve produced an unusual mix of outcomes, to say the least. America’s most notorious villain - George Wallace - has defeated incumbent Governor Albert Brewer for his old seat, energizing working-class whites with his populist rhetoric. Meanwhile, fiery liberal Ralph Yarborough has held his Senate nomination in Texas, beating back a well-funded conservative primary challenge from Lloyd Bentsen. Party leaders are debating on how to respond to such a mixed bag of results. How should Democrats navigate these competing currents without splintering the coalition as the midterms approach?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1414, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The results of the midterm primaries have been trickling in, and they’re quite a boon to the party’s liberals. Alabama governor Albert Brewer has defeated the fiery segregationist George Wallace in a close and brutal race, building a coalition of reformers, moderates, and black voters. Meanwhile, archliberal Texas Senator Ralph Yarborough has defended his seat in Texas against a strong conservative primary challenge from Lloyd Bentsen. Against all odds, these wins suggest that a strategy focused on coalition-building and liberal reform can actually succeed in the South. Delegates want guidance: how can the party capitalize on this momentum while keeping the broader Southern coalition together for November?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1614, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The results of the midterm primaries have been trickling in. In a major victory for the party’s liberals, George Wallace has fallen short in Alabama, unable to overcome Governor Albert Brewer’s coalition of reformers, moderates, and black voters. On the other hand, liberal stalwart Ralph Yarborough has been unseated by conservative businessman Lloyd Bentsen in the Texas Senate primary. Moderation and competence has won the day, it appears. Some liberals are celebrating Wallace’s defeat, while others are disappointed in Bentsen’s win. Either way, the party establishment breathes a sigh of relief. How should the party highlight stability and responsible leadership while keeping grassroots voters engaged for the general election?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1220, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It is the fall of 1971, and the Senate confirmation calendar is heating up. Democrats still remember the political bruises from the Haynsworth and Carswell nominations in 1969 - both far-right judges who were rejected after bitter fights. Now with Justice Harlan’s retirement, the president is pushing for William Rehnquist, an ultraconservative assistant Attorney General for the DOJ. With the judiciary beginning to shift to the right, the question is how the party should respond.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1420, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Earlier this year, Representative Martha Griffiths reintroduced the Equal Rights Amendment to the House, and it is now making its way through Congress. Most Democrats as well as many moderate Republicans see it as a historic step toward guaranteeing legal equality for women. But much of the emerging New Right, including Phyllis Schlafly and her ilk, are convinced it would disrupt social norms and break down gender roles. Party leaders are divided: some urge vocal support to energize younger and progressive voters, while others caution that emphasizing the ERA could alienate Southern and conservative constituencies. How should the Democratic Party respond to the ERA at this critical stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1620, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It is the Fall of 1971, and the debate over voting rights has shifted from legislation to enforcement. Congress has extended the Voting Rights Act, banning literacy tests and other “tests or devices” nationwide and expanding federal oversight beyond the law’s original covered jurisdictions. The Supreme Court upheld these expansions last year. Civil Rights groups argue the changes are long overdue, pointing to continued discrimination far beyond the Deep South. Many Southern Democrats see it differently, warning that stricter enforcement only makes it harder for the south to comply and reinforces the belief that their states are being singled out. How should the national Democratic Party approach enforcement of the Voting Rights Act in the south?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1221, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Just lately, Senator Ted Kennedy is proposing a sweeping universal health insurance plan, arguing that access to healthcare should be a guaranteed right. Organized labor and liberal activists are firmly behind the idea, while others within the party point to President Nixon’s more incremental SSI reforms as a safer, politically viable alternative. Universal healthcare has been a major plank of the Democratic platform since 1948. Should the Democratic Party stand behind Kennedy’s proposal?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1421, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"In the past few years, civil rights organizations are pushing for stronger action beyond desegregation, calling for federal mandates to ensure minority hiring in government agencies and schools - what they call affirmative action. While some conservatives have decried it as nothing short of a quota system, others have advertised it as an alternative to forced busing. Democrats must decide how far to go in using federal power to enforce civil rights gains.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1621, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 election approaches, and the Nixon administration is clearly targeting the South, appealing to conservative white voters who feel alienated by civil rights progress and liberal cultural change. Southern Democrats are anxious: the president’s strategy threatens to peel away longtime supporters, and local party leaders worry about losing influence in statehouses and congressional seats, even if most of the south remains Democratic on paper. At the same time, younger activists and national reformers insist the party cannot compromise on civil rights and fairness. How aggressively should Democrats respond to Nixon’s Southern Strategy, and how can the party balance maintaining its base while holding onto southern voters?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1225, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After months of uncertainty, the eve of the convention is here, and organized labor has reasserted itself. With several union-backed victories across the Midwest and industrial Northeast, former Vice President Hubert Humphrey has claimed the lead in delegates. To many party leaders, he represents experience and loyalty; to reformers, he’s a symbol of the old order and Vietnam-era compromise. With Humphrey leading the delegate count, you must decide whether to unify behind labor’s choice or keep the field open. What do you do?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1425, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Despite his early stumbles and a bruising primary season, Senator Edmund Muskie has stabilized his campaign and approaches the convention with a narrow but very real lead. Governors, mayors, congressmen, and party officials see him as the safest option in a difficult general election. Activists remain skeptical, and memories of New Hampshire still linger. As chairman, do you move to consolidate Muskie’s support or allow rivals to challenge him on the convention floor?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1625, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Southern delegations have arrived in force, and George Wallace now leads the race. His populist message has mobilized working-class white voters and peeled off Democrats who feel ignored by the national party. At the same time, his presence threatens to drive minorities and liberals into open revolt. With Wallace holding the advantage, you face a stark choice about the party’s direction. How will you handle his lead?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1825, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"For the first time in party history, a candidate rooted in minority and grassroots organizing looks poised for the nomination. Representative Shirley Chisholm of New York approaches the convention with strong support from Black voters, women, and urban liberals. Her campaign has electrified the left, but has also deeply unsettled many others who doubt the party is ready for such a nominee. As chairman, your actions now will signal whether this moment becomes a turning point or a missed opportunity. What is your approach?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11025, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11225, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11425, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11625, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11825, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12025, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. 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Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12425, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12625, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. 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Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13025, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13225, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. 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Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13625, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13825, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14025, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The 1972 Democratic Convention approaches without a clear nominee. No single candidate has a majority, and the delegate count is split among several competing blocs. Private meetings multiply, rumors fly, and every candidate believes they still have a path to victory - or at least the power to block one. As party chairman, you are under immense pressure to break the deadlock before it turns into open chaos. Whoever you bring into the room now will shape the final outcome. Who do you call first?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1226, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The final tally confirms what once seemed impossible. George McGovern, the antiwar insurgent written off months ago, has secured the Democratic nomination for president. College students flood the aisles. Vietnam veterans wonder whether their sacrifices meant anything. Party elders look on grimly from their seats. Governors and Senators whisper about the impending electoral massacre. Union leaders calculate what it means for their leverage. Underlining all of this, the times, they are a-changin.’\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1426, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It takes several long days of negotiation. Delegates drown themselves in alcohol at Miami’s bars. Finally, you get a call back. A sigh on the other end of the line, and he agrees to step aside for someone else. He doesn’t do so quietly or cheaply. He demands a visible role and real influence. The McGovern insurgency becomes the instrument of reconciliation. Your call, Chairman.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1626, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The long primary season is finally over. The unions have delivered. Hesitant delegates fall into line. Hubert Humphrey has won the nomination, battered but standing tall. There is polite applause, but it’s cautious, weary. The McGovernites remember 1968. A small faction of progressive hardliners walk out, prepared to back some far left kook over their own party. Still, many Democrats feel a tinge of relief. They’ve gone with the safe choice, and sometimes, that’s for the best.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1826, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The long primary season is finally over. The unions have delivered. Hesitant delegates fall into line. Hubert Humphrey has won the nomination, battered but standing tall. There is polite applause, but it is cautious, weary. The McGovernites remember 1968. But thanks to your maneuvering, they’ve managed to secure their influence. For a split second, the party breathes.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11026, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s official. Governors breathe easy. Donors relax. The party establishment cements its control. Edmund Muskie has officially won the nomination for president. After the chaos of the past few years, some Democrats can’t hide their disappointment. A small faction of progressive hardliners walk out, prepared to back some far left kook over their own party. But others are confident that Senator Muskie is without a doubt the strongest choice against Nixon.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11226, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s official. Governors breathe easy. Donors relax. The party establishment cements its control. Edmund Muskie has officially won the nomination for president. After the chaos of the past few years, some Democrats can’t hide their disappointment. The McGovernites remember 1968. Thanks to your maneuvering, they’ve at least managed to secure their influence. Simply put, most of the party is confident that Senator Muskie is without a doubt the strongest choice against Nixon.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11426, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"You move quickly and aggressively. Quiet assurances are made to labor leaders and party bosses and governors alike. Wallace’s path is blocked, but the convention explodes into anger. His supporters accuse the Democrats of theft. Wallace himself storms out and announces an independent campaign the next day. The nomination becomes a contested floor fight between the party’s remaining power centers.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11626, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Your refusal to interfere sends shockwaves through the party. The balloting proceeds, and Wallace secures the nomination for president on the second ballot. The Southern delegations erupt in celebration. Elsewhere, a stunned silence gives way to walkouts from the McGovernites. Within weeks, a progressive third-party effort has formed, drawing urban liberals, students, and antiwar activists alike. A nightmare scenario has unfolded.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11826, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Delegates have regrouped. Backroom meetings stretch late into the night, drenched in alcohol. A list of compromise candidates begins to emerge. Wallace denounces your machinations and threatens to launch another independent campaign. You take a look at the list in front of you. You need someone who can truly undercut the bastard. A choice has to be made.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12026, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"One last olive branch, the only one you can think of. Wallace rejects it outright. He laughs in your face when you bring it up - why would he have any interest in playing second fiddle? He has a plurality of delegates and he knows it. The convention grinds to a halt as no candidate can reach a majority. You bury your face in your hands.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12226, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"You move quickly and deliberately. Calls are made to the governors and other committee chairs. State delegations are warned of an impending electoral catastrophe. And Chisholm’s momentum is halted. The backlash is immediate. Her supporters flood the aisles in protest. Accusations of racism and sexism echo across the floor. Shirley Chisholm - unbought and unbossed - refuses to endorse anyone and leaves the convention under thunderous applause. You bury your face in your hands.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12426, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"You step back and allow the process to unfold. The balloting continues, slowly, haltingly. Chisholm secures the nomination after multiple tense rounds. Her supporters erupt into a standing ovation. History has been made. Elsewhere, shock gives way to panic. Several governors quietly signal they cannot support the ticket. Party elders warn of a landslide defeat. Within weeks, conservative Democrats and some labor leaders begin exploring alternative electoral options, though no single third-party effort fully consolidates. What will you do, Mr. Chairman?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12626, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The delegates regroup behind closed doors. The air is heavy with exhaustion and resentment. Though there is consensus on one point: Shirley Chisholm will not be the nominee. But neither can the party return to business as usual. A short list of compromise candidates begins to circulate, each attempting to bridge the party’s surging reformist energy with institutional and electoral survival. Chisholm denounces the maneuver as a betrayal and refuses to commit an endorsement for the ticket. You bury your face in your hands.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12826, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"You approach Chisholm privately with the only proposal you can think of. She listens carefully. Patiently. After a long silence, you hear a firm, resounding “no.” She makes it clear she did not run to be a symbol or a concession. The convention deadlocks as the ballots fail again and again. The delegates begin openly lamenting a near-certain catastrophe.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13026, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After hours of tense hallway meetings and whispered phone calls, McGovern’s people finally agree to hear you out. Antiwar delegates, student activists, and reform-minded activists crowd the room, their eyes sharp and skeptical. They want real change, a candidate who embodies a commitment to liberalism without tearing the party apart. You have to put forward someone who can unify these insurgents without alienating more mainstream Democrats. Who will you recommend as a compromise candidate to appeal to the left?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13226, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Union offices, hotel suites, and crowded backrooms have been your battlefield tonight. You meet with labor leaders first, listening to the concerns of delegates who hold the keys to hundreds of convention votes. They care about protecting workers’ rights, maintaining the New Deal coalition, and making sure the party doesn’t fracture. Any nominee you put forward must earn their trust while keeping enough appeal with the rest of the party. Who will you recommend as a compromise candidate to keep the unions on board?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13426, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"You’ve gathered the party regulars, the governors, committee chairs, and congressional leaders who have seen the machinery of this party grind through crises before. They want someone steady, experienced, and electable, a nominee who can hold together a fragile coalition and withstand the scrutiny of the general election. It’s about balance and stability above all else, at least more than hopeless idealism. Who do you put forward as the compromise candidate to satisfy the party proper?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13626, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The not-so-solid south has an air of quiet power tonight, disciplined and watching every move. They demand a nominee who respects their influence, appeals to their voters, and keeps the party from alienating a long-crucial region. You must find a candidate who can reassure the white south while still holding together the broader party. Who will you put forward as a compromise nominee to satisfy the Southern delegations and maintain party unity across the board?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13826, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The Black, Hispanic, and urban delegations are waiting in their suites, and their voices can’t be ignored. Civil Rights, women’s issues, and grassroots empowerment are non-negotiable to them, and any nominee who doesn’t reflect real progress risks fracturing the convention. You need someone who can bridge the gap, satisfy their demands, and keep the party intact. Who will you propose as a compromise nominee to adequately defend the changing demographics of modern America?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14026, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The convention is spiraling. Delegates are shouting, promising to walk out. Donors are threatening to shut their wallets. No clear faction of your party is holding. One name keeps surfacing in quiet conversations - the golden name, the knight in shining armor, the hamlet to your burden. And the pressure is mounting for him to step in and prevent a complete collapse of the party. An aide brings you his number. “He says to call him.”\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1627, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall buzzing with energy. Against all the odds, with the entire deck stacked against you … you’ve done it. Outside, the summer heat bakes the convention center like a kiln. Inside, delegates debate fiercely over your platform. Cameras scan the dense crowd of attendees, while tens of millions tune in from their living rooms. As you prepare to accept the Democratic nomination, how will you present yourself as a unifying leader, affirm the party’s shared values, and speak to a country that wants honesty, decency, and a sense of common purpose yet again?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1230, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you raised quite a few eyebrows by selecting Arkansas Congressman Wilbur Mills as your running mate. The party’s moderate and conservative factions are pleasantly surprised at your selection, owing to his heavy experience and ties to the party establishment. But some of your supporters see the choice as a retreat from your principles and an uneasy compromise with the forces your campaign once wholly opposed. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Mills, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1430, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you raised some eyebrows by selecting Boston Mayor Kevin White as your running mate. Your advisors feel as though this was a smart move due to White’s popularity and appeal to the urban Catholic element of your party. But White was a Muskie supporter in the primaries, and behind the scenes, it took quite a bit of effort to keep the Massachusetts delegation from walking out in protest. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Mayor White, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1630, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale as your running mate. Many moderate Democrats are pleased with his reputation as a serious, disciplined legislator with deep ties to organized labor and the party mainstream. But some of your supporters can’t help but feel disappointed, arguing that Mondale is too closely tied to Washington at a moment when voters are restless and skeptical of national leadership.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1830, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson as your running mate. Your base is pleased to see you follow through on your promises from the primary campaign; Nelson’s reputation as a principled reformer with a strong environmental record will do you well on the left and in the broader Midwest. But some traditional Democrats wonder if his focus on issue-driven politics will translate to an effective national campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Nelson, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11030, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Florida Governor Reubin Askew as your running mate. Askew has a lot of strengths that appeal to all wings of your party - a clean government record, electoral strength in the South, and ability to speak plainly to voters tired of scandal and cynicism. But some strategists argue that he’s too new to the national stage and worry that his low-key style may struggle to break through in a loud, volatile campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Askew, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 1631, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Your wife, Eleanor, has been an active and beloved presence on the campaign trail so far. Her charisma, relatability, and reputation for advocacy make her a valuable asset, particularly in reaching women, moderates, and swing voters. As the general election begins to heat up, how do you want to maximize her impact?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11227, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall buzzing with both energy and exhaustion. After a bitter primary season, the party remains divided. Outside, the summer heat bakes the convention center like a kiln. Inside, delegates debate fiercely over your platform. Cameras scan the dense crowd, while tens of millions tune in to watch your speech. In some ways, it feels like 1968 all over again. In other ways, it feels like no year at all.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11228, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine’s publication of graphic images from Vietnam, along with renewed reports of civilian casualties, has intensified public unease about the conduct of the war. At the same time, high-profile protests and controversial activism have further polarized the national debate. Many Americans now question whether the administration has been sufficiently candid about the conflict and its human cost. How will you address these concerns, restore public trust, and articulate a responsible path toward ending the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11229, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you raised quite a few eyebrows by selecting Oklahoma Senator and former DNC Chair Fred Harris as your running mate. Campus activists and union men alike see him as a plainspoken populist who can reconnect the party to disaffected voters; but some of the party establishment worry that he sharpens the very divisions you are desperately trying to mend. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Harris, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11429, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Indiana Senator Birch Bayh as your running mate. In just ten years as a senator, Bayh has a towering legislative record and a calm temperament that can provide a much needed reset; but some top Democrats argue that he lacks enough national presence outside his native Indiana in a turbulent, unpredictable year. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Bayh, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11629, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you surprised some Democrats by selecting former North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford as your running mate. The austere President of Duke University has billed himself as a bridge to the South and a thoughtful voice on education and reform. Despite his amenability to campus activists, some of the hardline McGovernites question whether he excites a party hungry for much more radical change. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Sanford, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11829, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After tense negotiations and a fractured convention helped you clinch this year’s nomination, you surprised many by agreeing to a compromise ticket with Senator George McGovern - the runner up at this year’s convention - as your running mate. Progressive voices are pleasantly surprised, and many are warming up to your campaign far more quickly than your advisors had predicted. Behind the scenes, however, there’s been a growing chorus of criticisms from moderate and conservative Democrats that you’re caving to the party’s left wing. As the general election begins, how will you defend McGovern’s role on your ticket and take advantage of his strengths?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11230, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the general election unfolds, Republicans are portraying you as a relic of the Johnson era, an experienced but outdated politician whose time has passed. Editorials suggest you are out of touch with younger voters, new social movements, and the changing tides of modern America. Even moderate Democrats are beginning to worry that these attacks are going to stick. How will you counter these claims, reassure the electorate, and maintain voter confidence in your leadership?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11231, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves into the fall, the energy gap becomes harder to ignore. On college campuses and in the antiwar networks that powered Senator McGovern’s primary run, enthusiasm has cooled. Organizing meetings draw fewer volunteers. Small-dollar donations slow to a trickle. Some younger voters say, quietly and then more openly, that the campaign feels distant from their priorities and cautious in its promises. Party leaders worry about lagging turnout and field strength, while others argue that chasing restless activists risks chasing away the swing voters you need to win. With Election Day approaching, how do you respond to the growing disengagement on the left without fracturing the coalition you are trying to hold together?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11232, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11233, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11234, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11235, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Your long career gives you unmatched experience on domestic reform, but it also ties you closely to the Johnson administration and the early escalation of the Vietnam War. Republicans and progressives alike argue that your current call for peace rings hollow, claiming you supported the war when it mattered most and only broke away once public opinion shifted. As voters weigh your experience and your credibility, how will you address your record on Vietnam while convincing them your commitment to ending the war is genuine and consistent?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11236, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11237, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11238, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11239, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 11240, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, low enthusiasm, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12027, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall buzzing with both energy and exhaustion. After a bitter primary season, the party remains divided. Outside, the summer heat bakes the convention center like a kiln. Inside, delegates debate fiercely over your platform. Cameras scan the dense crowd, while tens of millions tune in to watch your speech. In some ways, it feels like 1968 all over again. In other ways, it feels like no year at all.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12028, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine’s publication of graphic images from Vietnam, along with renewed reports of civilian casualties, has intensified public unease about the conduct of the war. At the same time, high-profile protests and controversial activism have further polarized the national debate. Many Americans now question whether the administration has been sufficiently candid about the conflict and its human cost. How will you address these concerns, restore public trust, and articulate a responsible path toward ending the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to balance the ticket by selecting California Senator John Tunney as your running mate. Progressives and moderates alike view him as a fresh, energetic voice who can connect with younger voters and reinvigorate your ticket. But worries abound that at just 38 years old, he lacks enough experience and credibility for the demands of a national campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Tunney, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12229, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you surprised some in the convention by selecting Idaho Senator Frank Church as your running mate. With a deep commitment to progressive ideals and government transparency alike, Church has emerged as a favorite amongst liberals in recent years. But pundits point out that he likely won’t carry his largely Republican home state, and advisors worry that his quiet demeanor won’t translate well to the national stage. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Church, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12429, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to balance the ticket by selecting Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson as your running mate. The left is pleased to see you extend such a meaningful olive branch to their faction of the party; Nelson’s reputation as a principled reformer with a strong environmental record will do you well with the McGovernites and in the broader Midwest. But some traditional Democrats wonder if his focus on issue-driven politics will translate to an effective national campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Nelson, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12629, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After tense negotiations and a fractured convention helped you clinch this year’s nomination, you surprised many by agreeing to a compromise ticket with Senator George McGovern - the runner up at this year’s convention - as your running mate. Progressive voices are pleasantly surprised, and many are warming up to your campaign far more quickly than your advisors had predicted. Behind the scenes, however, there’s been a growing chorus of criticisms from moderate and conservative Democrats that you’re caving to the party’s left wing. As the general election begins, how will you defend McGovern’s role on your ticket and take advantage of his strengths?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12030, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the general election unfolds, your campaign is facing renewed scrutiny over the so-called “Canuck Letter” controversy back in February, as well as your emotional response afterwards. Republicans are questioning your judgment, your ability to work under pressure, and whether you have the temperament to navigate negotiations on the national stage. How will you defend your credibility, maintain voter trust, and reassure supporters that you are a steady and capable leader?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12031, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves into the fall, the energy gap becomes harder to ignore. On college campuses and in the antiwar networks that powered Senator McGovern’s primary run, enthusiasm has cooled. Organizing meetings draw fewer volunteers. Small-dollar donations slow to a trickle. Some younger voters say, quietly and then more openly, that the campaign feels distant from their priorities and cautious in its promises. Party leaders worry about lagging turnout and field strength, while others argue that chasing restless activists risks chasing away the swing voters you need to win. With Election Day approaching, how do you respond to the growing disengagement on the left without fracturing the coalition you are trying to hold together?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12032, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12033, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12034, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12035, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"You were one of the first national figures to make clean air, clean water, and conservation central political issues, especially in northern industrial states where pollution is a daily reality. But some union workers warn that the new Environmental Protection Agency and other regulations threaten their jobs, while many southern conservatives worry about the effects on the economy, and the Nixon White House is all too happy to fan the flames. As environmental politics moves to the center of your campaign, how will you claim leadership on the issue without letting it be framed as a threat to working Americans?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12036, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12037, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12038, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12039, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12040, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, low enthusiasm, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12827, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami. The delegates are exhausted, and the air is thick with cheers and jeers alike. Outside, antiwar and civil rights protests spill out into the streets, while inside, those who remained debate bitterly over the party platform. Cameras sweep over a sea of faces, capturing every nod and frown for the nation to see. Millions of Americans are watching at home, while millions more have already gone to bed. You are about to accept the Democratic nomination for president, and all eyes are on you.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12828, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The photograph splashed across Life magazine has reignited a fierce national argument over the war and America’s role in the world. Public figures and activists have traveled overseas to criticize U.S. policy, while reports of bombings and civilian casualties have deepened the feeling that the conflict has drifted without a clear purpose or national accountability. With the country divided and confidence in Washington shaken, voters are looking for a leadership that speaks to both strength and responsibility. How will you respond to this controversy, explain your own vision of American power, and define what this war should mean for the country going forward?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12829, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The walkout at the convention has left scars that are now showing in the polls. Disaffected urban liberals, progressives, and minority voters have rallied behind the now-independent candidacy of Republican Congressman Pete McCloskey. Flanked by New York City Mayor John Lindsay, his numbers are surging in the Northeast and on the West Coast. They’re even leading the polls in Washington D.C. Your campaign now faces a sudden challenge to your own party’s base. How do you respond to this new threat and prevent further erosion of support while keeping your coalition intact?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12830, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Many voters and party strategists expected you to pick a fellow southerner as a running mate. You’ve surprised quite a few of them by instead selecting Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo. Many working class northerners view him as a tough, no-nonsense figure who stands up for law and order in urban America. But your advisors, as well as mainstream Democrats who’ve stayed loyal to the party, worry that Rizzo’s reputation for heavy-handed policing and confrontations with Civil Rights activists would only exacerbate your issues with liberals and minorities. As the general election begins, how will you defend Rizzo’s role on your ticket, and how do you plan to use his strengths to appeal to voters without worsening your party's divisions?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12831, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The Nixon campaign has moved from quiet opposition to open sabotage. Whisper campaigns, anonymous mailers, and friendly leaks to the press are painting you as unstable, unfit, and dangerous. At Republican events, a slogan has started circulating that sums up the attack: “Reckless, Racist, Repugnant.” The intent is clear. They want to define you before you can define yourself, and to scare wavering voters back into Nixon’s column. How will you respond to these attacks while protecting your credibility and keeping your base of support?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12832, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"More bad news for your campaign. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, former Johnson administration official and a prominent policy intellectual in the Nixon White House, is now publicly endorsing Nixon’s re-election campaign and taking the lead on a growing “Democrats for Nixon” movement among northern moderates, ethnic Catholic voters, union reformers, and policy-minded liberals. As the general election approaches, what steps will you take to further stem the bleeding on your left flank?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12833, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, protests, riots, and confrontations with police have shaken cities and campuses across the country. For many voters, the images of burned neighborhoods, closed schools, and violence in the streets feel like proof that Washington has lost control. Republicans claim they own the law and order issue, while liberals warn against heavy handed responses that trample civil liberties. You have built your career talking bluntly about crime, unrest, and the breakdown of authority, even as many Democrats remain uneasy with your rhetoric. As the general election takes shape, how will you speak to voters who want order restored without fully breaking with a party still divided over how to respond to social unrest?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12834, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign intensifies, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of President Nixon’s most aggressive surrogates. Long known for attacking the press, protesters, and what he refers to as the “liberal elites,” he has now turned his fire on you. In speeches across the suburbs and on national television, Agnew is portraying you as an agitator who feeds on anger and division rather than restoring order. He argues that while you thrive on confrontation, the Nixon administration delivers stability, discipline, and results. These attacks are beginning to resonate with voters, and if they stick, they’ll sweep your own law and order right out from under you. How will you respond and protect your campaign?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12835, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Your campaign has always been about talking straight and standing up to the political elites. Now, though, questions are being raised about your personal life, from your aide Seymour Trammell’s recent conviction on tax evasion, to the long-publicized circumstances surrounding your wife’s illness, and other accusations of corruption. Your southern base shrugs it off, but some undecided voters are starting to wonder if they can truly trust you. With Nixon ready to paint himself as the safe choice, how will you answer these attacks while keeping the fire that has defined your campaign?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12836, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12837, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12838, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12839, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 12840, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, intense media scrutiny, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13027, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall buzzing with exhaustion. The party is fractured after bitter primaries. Outside, the summer heat bakes the convention center like a kiln. Inside, delegates debate fiercely over your platform. Cameras scan the scattered crowd, while millions of Americans watch on television, and millions more have already gone to bed. As you prepare to accept the Democratic nomination, how do you present yourself as a unifying leader, affirm the party’s shared values, and speak to a country that wants stability, decency, and a sense of common purpose again?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13028, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine recently published a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack, reigniting public outrage over the war. Meanwhile, reports of dike bombings have circulated in the press, and actress Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi has only amplified the controversy. Americans are increasingly skeptical of the government’s handling of the conflict. How will you convey moral leadership, respond to this harrowing imagery, and connect it to your broader antiwar platform?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Inside the Democratic Party, there is growing unease about the broader electoral impact of your nomination. Some party leaders worry that your unapologetically progressive positions and the historic nature of your candidacy could create backlash in more conservative districts, putting House and Senate races at risk. As concerns mount behind closed doors, how will you reassure party leaders and hold the Democratic coalition together?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13030, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season defined by reform, insurgency, and tension with the party establishment, you’ve raised eyebrows by selecting Oklahoma Senator and former DNC Chair Fred Harris as your running mate. To your supporters, the pairing feels deliberate: a historic nominee from Brooklyn joined by a plains-state populist who speaks about poverty, power, and economic justice. Campus activists and many black and Hispanic voters see Harris as a bridge to the party’s traditional base that they can live with. Of course, that doesn’t make your candidacy any easier for the party bosses to live with. As the general election begins, how will you defend your selection of Senator Harris, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13031, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The Nixon campaign has begun a covert “dirty tricks” strategy, spreading racially and gender-charged attacks aimed at discrediting your candidacy. Media outlets, mailers, and whisper campaigns portray you as unfit to lead the nation because of your race and gender, attempting to stoke fear and prejudice among voters. A new slogan has even begun to emerge at Republican rallies - “radical, reckless, and repugnant.” How will you respond while protecting your integrity and energizing supporters?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13032, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13033, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13034, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13035, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"When George Wallace was shot during his primary campaign this year, you stunned the nation by visiting him in the hospital. For many Americans, your actions reflected a belief in basic human decency and the rejection of political violence. For others, especially voters who have felt targeted by Wallace’s rhetoric and including many of your own supporters, the moment was painful and confusing. They questioned whether compassion for a man who symbolized exclusion and backlash could be reconciled with your lifelong fight for equality. As the campaign moves forward and this decision is revisited, how do you explain it in a way that reflects your values while holding your coalition together?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13036, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13037, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13038, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13039, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13040, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, intense media scrutiny, dirty tricks, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13227, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall filled with the cautious murmurs of delegates who have spent days straight, negotiating, compromising. After a bruising primary season, the party has settled on a candidate who promises steadiness and unity. Outside, the summer heat presses against the glass doors, while inside, the conversation hums like an electric current. Cameras sweep across the floor, catching every handshake and whispered word. Delegates are looking for reassurance, and the nation is watching closely. Can you hold the party together and offer a credible alternative in a volatile election year?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13228, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine’s publication of graphic images from Vietnam, along with renewed reports of civilian casualties, has intensified public unease about the conduct of the war. At the same time, high-profile protests and controversial activism have further polarized the national debate. Many Americans now question whether the administration has been sufficiently candid about the conflict and its human cost. How will you address these concerns, restore public trust, and articulate a responsible path toward ending the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13229, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you raised quite a few eyebrows by selecting Oklahoma Senator and former DNC Chair Fred Harris as your running mate. Campus activists and union men alike see him as a plainspoken populist who can reconnect the party to disaffected voters; but some of the party establishment worry that he sharpens the very divisions you are desperately trying to mend. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Harris, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13429, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale as your running mate. Many moderate Democrats are pleased with his reputation as a serious, disciplined legislator with deep ties to organized labor and the party mainstream. But some McGovern supporters can’t help but feel disappointed, arguing that Mondale is too closely tied to Washington at a moment when voters are restless and skeptical of national leadership.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13629, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you surprised some in the convention by selecting Idaho Senator Frank Church as your running mate. With a deep commitment to progressive ideals and government transparency alike, Church has emerged as a favorite amongst liberals in recent years. But pundits point out that he likely won’t carry his largely Republican home state, and advisors worry that his quiet demeanor won’t translate well to the national stage. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Church, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13230, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the general election settles in, a familiar critique begins to follow you from rally to rally. Republicans and skeptical commentators describe you as a careful, generic choice, someone selected to offend as few people as possible rather than to inspire a country in crisis. They argue that caution might be comforting in quieter times, but that a year marked by war abroad and upheaval at home demands something sharper and more forceful. The charge starts to stick in subtle ways, surfacing in editorials, Sunday panels, and conversations among undecided voters. As this narrative takes shape, how do you respond?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13231, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves into the fall, the energy gap becomes harder to ignore. On college campuses and in the antiwar networks that powered Senator McGovern’s primary run, enthusiasm has cooled. Organizing meetings draw fewer volunteers. Small-dollar donations slow to a trickle. Some younger voters say, quietly and then more openly, that the campaign feels distant from their priorities and cautious in its promises. Party leaders worry about lagging turnout and field strength, while others argue that chasing restless activists risks chasing away the swing voters you need to win. With Election Day approaching, how do you respond to the growing disengagement on the left without fracturing the coalition you are trying to hold together?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13232, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13233, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13234, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13235, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As election day nears, your towering legislative record looms large. Few senators can match your work on constitutional reform, from expanding voting rights to reshaping how the presidency itself functions. Supporters see you as a serious visionary, but the Nixon camp counters with criticisms that you are disconnected from the everyday anxieties of voters living with inflation, war, and general malaise. Even some allies wonder which part of your record you want this campaign to be about, and whether emphasizing your commitment to structural reform could risk losing the immediacy of the moment. The question remains: what will you choose to put at the center of your message?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13236, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13237, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13238, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13239, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13240, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, low enthusiasm, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13827, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall filled with the cautious murmurs of delegates who have spent days straight, negotiating, compromising. After a bruising primary season, the party has settled on a candidate who promises steadiness and unity. Outside, the summer heat presses against the glass doors, while inside, the conversation hums like an electric current. Cameras sweep across the floor, catching every handshake and whispered word. Delegates are looking for reassurance, and the nation is watching closely. Can you hold the party together and offer a credible alternative in a volatile election year?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13828, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine’s publication of graphic images from Vietnam, along with renewed reports of civilian casualties, has intensified public unease about the conduct of the war. At the same time, high-profile protests and controversial activism have further polarized the national debate. Many Americans now question whether the administration has been sufficiently candid about the conflict and its human cost. How will you address these concerns, restore public trust, and articulate a responsible path toward ending the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13829, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you raised quite a few eyebrows by selecting Oklahoma Senator and former DNC Chair Fred Harris as your running mate. Campus activists and union men alike see him as a plainspoken populist who can reconnect the party to disaffected voters; but some of the party establishment worry that he sharpens the very divisions you are desperately trying to mend. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Harris, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Indiana Senator Birch Bayh as your running mate. In just ten years as a senator, Bayh has a towering legislative record and a calm temperament that can provide a much needed reset; but some top Democrats argue that he lacks enough national presence outside his native Indiana in a turbulent, unpredictable year. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Bayh, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14229, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you surprised some Democrats by selecting former North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford as your running mate. The austere President of Duke University has billed himself as a bridge to the South and a thoughtful voice on education and reform. Despite his amenability to campus activists, some of the hardline McGovernites question whether he excites a party hungry for much more radical change. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Sanford, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13830, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the general election settles in, a familiar critique begins to follow you from rally to rally. Republicans and skeptical commentators describe you as a careful, generic choice, someone selected to offend as few people as possible rather than to inspire a country in crisis. They argue that caution might be comforting in quieter times, but that a year marked by war abroad and upheaval at home demands something sharper and more forceful. The charge starts to stick in subtle ways, surfacing in editorials, Sunday panels, and conversations among undecided voters. As this narrative takes shape, how do you answer it?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13831, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves into the fall, the energy gap becomes harder to ignore. On college campuses and in the antiwar networks that powered Senator McGovern’s primary run, enthusiasm has cooled. Organizing meetings draw fewer volunteers. Small-dollar donations slow to a trickle. Some younger voters say, quietly and then more openly, that the campaign feels distant from their priorities and cautious in its promises. Party leaders worry about lagging turnout and field strength, while others argue that chasing restless activists risks chasing away the swing voters you need to win. With Election Day approaching, how do you respond to the growing disengagement on the left without fracturing the coalition you are trying to hold together?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13832, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13833, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13834, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13835, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As election day nears, a sharper critique begins to follow you. Republicans and disaffected Democrats alike paint you as an extension of Hubert Humphrey and the old party leadership, a loyal lieutenant rather than an independent leader. They describe you as a figurehead for the Democratic establishment, someone chosen to reassure the party insiders rather than to chart a new course. The charge shows up in editorials, campus papers, and whispered conversations among voters who are still distrustful of the party after the mess of ‘68. As this narrative hardens, how will you respond without alienating the very coalition that helped put you where you are?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13836, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13837, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13838, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13839, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 13840, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, low enthusiasm, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14427, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall alive with the ideas of a new generation, and delegates feeling a cautious optimism. After a primary season that pushed the party to confront its own conscience, a compromise candidate embodies the ethos of a changing America. Outside, the Florida sun beats down relentlessly, while inside, the air is thick with anticipation. Cameras capture every shouted endorsement and every hopeful smile. At a time when chaos and turbulence has shaken the nation to its core, can a progressive voice win over both the party and the broader electorate?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14428, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine recently published a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack, reigniting public outrage over the war. Meanwhile, reports of dike bombings have circulated in the press, and actress Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi has only amplified the controversy. Americans are increasingly skeptical of the government’s handling of the conflict. How will you convey moral leadership, respond to this harrowing imagery, and connect it to your broader antiwar platform?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14429, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Maine Senator Ed Muskie as your running mate. A towering Democratic leader and seasoned national figure, Muskie brings with him a command of foreign and domestic policy alike, an ability to reassure voters uneasy about returning to the 60s, and experience running a national campaign. But the party’s left flank, craving a sense of change, argues that he carries water for an out-of-touch Democratic establishment. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Muskie, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14629, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale as your running mate. Many moderate Democrats are pleased with his reputation as a serious, disciplined legislator with deep ties to organized labor and the party mainstream. But some McGovern supporters can’t help but feel disappointed, arguing that Mondale is too closely tied to Washington at a moment when voters are restless and skeptical of national leadership.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14829, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to balance the ticket by selecting Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson as your running mate. The McGovernites are pleased to see you follow through on your promises from the convention; Nelson’s reputation as a principled reformer with a strong environmental record will do you well on the left and in the broader Midwest. But some traditional Democrats wonder if his focus on issue-driven politics will translate to an effective national campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Nelson, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14430, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s late summer, and a new line of attack has settled into place. Republicans are saying you were chosen not to reflect the Democratic mainstream but to calm the party’s restless and militant left flank. They imply that you’re a sop to the campus activists, a trojan horse dressed up as a compromise ticket, and warn voters that there’s more radicalism beneath the surface than you’re letting on. The press has started repeating the criticism often enough that it’s beginning to resonate. How will you shut down these attacks before they stick?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14431, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As foreign policy moves to the center of the race, Republicans sharpen their focus on your record in the Senate. They accuse you of weakening the country by questioning the intelligence agencies and challenging the secrecy of the national security state. Nixon’s allies frame your oversight work as reckless, arguing that it emboldens America’s enemies at a time when Nixon is finessing a thaw in tensions with the USSR. The charge gains traction in editorials and Sunday shows, and raises doubts among many suburbanites and defense-minded voters. As the narrative begins to harden, how will you ease voters’ concerns on the matter?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14432, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14433, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14434, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14435, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s late, well past midnight, and you are still in your office. The building is quiet. Peaceful, even. The early fall air brings a pleasant breeze under the window crack. You can hear the crickets faintly outside. The lone aide still there hesitates in the doorway before showing you what the janitor found behind the bookcase. When you see it, your stomach tightens. You don’t know how long it has been there or who put it there, only that it was meant to be unseen. In that moment, alone with your thoughts and few you can trust, you have to decide what happens next.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14436, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14437, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14438, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14439, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 14440, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, dirty tricks, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15027, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall alive with the ideas of a new generation, and delegates feeling a cautious optimism. After a primary season that pushed the party to confront its own conscience, a compromise candidate embodies the ethos of a changing America. Outside, the Florida sun beats down relentlessly, while inside, the air is thick with anticipation. Cameras capture every shouted endorsement and every hopeful smile. At a time when chaos and turbulence has shaken the nation to its core, can a progressive voice win over both the party and the broader electorate?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15028, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine recently published a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack, reigniting public outrage over the war. Meanwhile, reports of dike bombings have circulated in the press, and actress Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi has only amplified the controversy. Americans are increasingly skeptical of the government’s handling of the conflict. How will you convey moral leadership, respond to this harrowing imagery, and connect it to your broader antiwar platform?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to balance the ticket by selecting Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson as your running mate. The McGovernites are pleased to see you follow through on your promises from the convention; Nelson’s reputation as a principled reformer with a strong environmental record will do you well on the left and in the broader Midwest. But some traditional Democrats wonder if his focus on issue-driven politics will translate to an effective national campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Nelson, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15229, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you surprised some in the convention by selecting Idaho Senator Frank Church as your running mate. With a deep commitment to progressive ideals and government transparency alike, Church has emerged as a favorite amongst liberals in recent years. But pundits point out that he likely won’t carry his largely Republican home state, and advisors worry that his quiet demeanor won’t translate well to the national stage. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Church, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15429, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting South Dakota Senator George McGovern as your running mate. The grassroots left and antiwar activists who backed McGovern in the primary are ecstatic, and there’s no denying his ability to energize younger voters who might otherwise stay home. But moderate Democrats and party leaders argue that doubling down on the party’s insurgent wing risks reinforcing Nixon’s attacks and narrowing your room to maneuver in a difficult general election. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why McGovern, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15030, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"V\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15031, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign wears on, a darker line of attack begins to surface. Conservative commentators and friendly Nixon surrogates start revisiting your past struggle with alcoholism. They hint that the pressures of the presidency would be too much, that voters are being asked to take too big a risk in an already unstable moment. The insinuations spread through talk radio, local papers, and everyday gossip among undecided voters. Some allies urge you to confront it head-on. Others warn that doing so only keeps the story alive. How will you handle it?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15032, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15033, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15034, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15035, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves deeper into the fall, attention begins to turn to your record on drug and alcohol policy. You have openly advocated for treating addiction as a public health issue, not a criminal one, and Republicans have portrayed your views as dangerously permissive in an era of rising crime and unrest. They say you are out of step with voters who want law and order and frame your compassion as a weakness. These criticisms gain traction in suburban papers and on evening news panels. How will you defend your position without letting it define your entire campaign?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15036, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15037, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15038, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15039, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15040, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, dirty tricks, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15627, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall heavy with the heat of the summer sun. The party has turned to a voice from the plains and the small towns, a candidate who has spent his career talking about poverty, power, and the people left out of American prosperity. Delegates murmur about whether a blunt, populist message can truly reunite a fractured coalition and challenge a popular incumbent. Outside, the city hums with summer energy. Inside, the party awaits to meet their champion. What will you say in your address to the delegates?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15628, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine recently published a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack, reigniting public outrage over the war. Meanwhile, reports of dike bombings have circulated in the press, and actress Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi has only amplified the controversy. Americans are increasingly skeptical of the government’s handling of the conflict. How will you convey moral leadership, respond to this harrowing imagery, and connect it to your broader antiwar platform?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15629, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale as your running mate. Many moderate Democrats are pleased with his reputation as a serious, disciplined legislator with deep ties to organized labor and the party mainstream. But some McGovern supporters can’t help but feel disappointed, arguing that Mondale is too closely tied to Washington at a moment when voters are restless and skeptical of national leadership.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15829, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to balance the ticket by selecting Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson as your running mate. The McGovernites are pleased to see you follow through on your promises from the convention; Nelson’s reputation as a principled reformer with a strong environmental record will do you well on the left and in the broader Midwest. But some traditional Democrats wonder if his focus on issue-driven politics will translate to an effective national campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Nelson, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting South Dakota Senator George McGovern as your running mate. The grassroots left and antiwar activists who backed McGovern in the primary are ecstatic, and there’s no denying his ability to energize younger voters who might otherwise stay home. But moderate Democrats and party leaders argue that doubling down on the party’s insurgent wing risks reinforcing Nixon’s attacks and narrowing your room to maneuver in a difficult general election. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why McGovern, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15630, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign unfolds, a familiar line of attack begins to settle in. At forty-one and with only eight years in the Senate, Republicans argue that you are simply too young for a moment this heavy. They say the country is still winding down the war, still tapering down inflation, and that only an experienced leader can truly manage the country. With Nixon’s presidential rallies and ticker tape parades, the contrast begins to stick, and voters are starting to view you as a risky choice. Even some Democrats quietly wonder whether you are truly ready for the Oval Office. As those doubts circulate, how will you convince voters of your leadership abilities?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15631, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign turns toward the fall map, attention shifts to the rural South and Southwest, where cultural identity, economic frustration, and skepticism of Washington run deep in the soil. You come from Oklahoma, of the south but not truly in the south. Still, many voters there recognize your voice and your instincts, even if they’re unsure about the national party you represent. Advisers argue that you have a rare chance to speak directly to small-town and working-class voters who feel ignored by both parties, but warn that leaning too hard into the Democrats’ national brand of liberalism could cost you credibility back home. Others say pulling punches risks squandering your greatest asset. As you shape your message for the Southwest and the southern plains, how will you try to win back voters who just don’t trust the party anymore?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15632, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15633, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15634, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15635, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign enters its final stretch, your work on the Kerner Commission is pulled back into the spotlight. The report’s warning about a nation dividing along racial lines still rings in the voters’ ears, but it also continues to anger many suburban whites and northern white ethnics who feel personally blamed for the racial conditions of the country. Republicans are seizing on it, with Agnew and his ilk arguing that the commission reflects an elite moral judgment rather than the lived experience of ordinary Americans. In town halls and local interviews, you can feel the tension when the subject comes up. As these attacks intensify, how will you defend the commission’s conclusions while reaching people who feel spoken about rather than spoken to?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15636, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15637, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15638, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15639, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 15640, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, dirty tricks, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16227, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, the hall heavy with the heat of the summer sun. After a season of intense negotiation, a nominee has emerged who some hope will revive the fading New Deal coalition, who can speak to southerners and liberals alike. Delegates whisper among themselves, weighing his ability to unite the fractured party and take on an incumbent president. Outside, the streets hum with the summer rhythm, a city at the forefront of the New South. What will you say in your address to the delegates?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16228, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine’s publication of graphic images from Vietnam, along with renewed reports of civilian casualties, has intensified public unease about the conduct of the war. At the same time, high-profile protests and controversial activism have further polarized the national debate. Many Americans now question whether the administration has been sufficiently candid about the conflict and its human cost. How will you address these concerns, restore public trust, and articulate a responsible path toward ending the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16229, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Maine Senator Ed Muskie as your running mate. A towering Democratic leader and seasoned national figure, Muskie brings with him a command of foreign and domestic policy alike, an ability to reassure voters uneasy about returning to the 60s, and experience running a national campaign. But the party’s left flank, craving a sense of change, argues that he carries water for an out-of-touch Democratic establishment. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Muskie, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16429, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale as your running mate. Many moderate Democrats are pleased with his reputation as a serious, disciplined legislator with deep ties to organized labor and the party mainstream. But some McGovern supporters can’t help but feel disappointed, arguing that Mondale is too closely tied to Washington at a moment when voters are restless and skeptical of national leadership.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16629, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Indiana Senator Birch Bayh as your running mate. In just ten years as a senator, Bayh has a towering legislative record and a calm temperament that can provide a much needed reset; but some top Democrats argue that he lacks enough national presence outside his native Indiana in a turbulent, unpredictable year. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Bayh, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16230, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign unfolds, a familiar line of attack begins to settle in. Having only served one term as governor, and held no other elected office since then, Republicans argue that you are simply too inexperienced for a moment this heavy. They say the country is still winding down the war, still tapering down inflation, and that only an experienced leader can truly manage the country. With Nixon’s presidential rallies and ticker tape parades, the contrast begins to stick, and voters are starting to view you as a risky choice. Even some Democrats quietly wonder whether you are truly ready for the Oval Office. As those doubts circulate, how will you convince voters of your leadership abilities?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16231, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"In the Deep South, traditions are held close, old habits die hard, and the terrain is different though no less difficult. Many white southern voters are wary of the national Democratic Party, while Black voters expect clear commitments to their Civil Rights. You have deep roots in North Carolina and a record that speaks to good schools, modernization, and gradual reform. But the region has only grown more polarized since you last held office. Some advisers urge you to emphasize southern continuity and regional pride, while others argue that dancing on the Mason-Dixon line will only further breed mistrust and resentment from the militant left. As you return to the South and face down your own voters, how will you make your case to the party’s 100-year base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16232, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16233, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16234, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16235, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign enters its final stretch, your recent leadership as president of Duke University has come under attack from the right. Despite your successes in increasing the school’s endowment and keeping the peace amidst campus protests, the Nixon campaign has painted you as being too sympathetic to campus radicals and too close to the militant new left. Agnew himself has derided you as a “prissy, arrogant, professor.” The line starts to resonate in the south and among white ethnics in the midwest, where Democrats are already on thin ice. As swing voters weigh your unusual background, how will you talk about your time at Duke in a way that reassures them you understand their values and their concerns?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16236, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16237, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16238, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16239, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16240, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, low enthusiasm, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16827, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, and the delegates look exhausted. After an intense primary season marked by an insurgent progressivism, the party establishment has found its footing. Outside, the heat presses down, but inside, there isn’t much to feel. Cameras track every handshake and every frown. It’s hard to believe that after all the chaos of the past four years, the Democratic Party couldn’t think outside the box, not even a little. The country is watching: when most Democrats are craving change, can experience and stability carry the day?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16828, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine’s publication of graphic images from Vietnam, along with renewed reports of civilian casualties, has intensified public unease about the conduct of the war. At the same time, high-profile protests and controversial activism have further polarized the national debate. Many Americans now question whether the administration has been sufficiently candid about the conflict and its human cost. How will you address these concerns, restore public trust, and articulate a responsible path toward ending the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16829, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you surprised many observers by selecting Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter as your running mate. Little known on the national stage, Governor Carter’s squeaky clean outsider image, reformist credentials, and southern appeal make a compelling case for his role on the ticket. But his lack of national experience and unfamiliarity to most Americans risk making your candidacy feel uncertain at a moment when Democratic voters are both anxious and clamoring for change. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Carter, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Florida Governor Reubin Askew as your running mate. Askew has a lot of strengths that appeal to all wings of your party - a clean government record, electoral strength in the South, and ability to speak plainly to voters tired of scandal and cynicism. But some strategists argue that he’s too new to the national stage and worry that his low-key style may struggle to break through in a loud, volatile campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Askew, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17229, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you surprised some Democrats by selecting former North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford as your running mate. The austere President of Duke University has billed himself as a bridge to the South and a thoughtful voice on education and reform. Despite his amenability to campus activists, some of the hardline McGovernites question whether he excites a party hungry for much more radical change. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Sanford, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16830, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves into the fall, the energy gap becomes harder to ignore. On college campuses and in the antiwar networks that powered Senator McGovern’s primary run, enthusiasm has cooled. Organizing meetings draw fewer volunteers. Small-dollar donations slow to a trickle. Some younger voters say, quietly and then more openly, that the campaign feels distant from their priorities and cautious in its promises. Party leaders worry about lagging turnout and field strength, while others argue that chasing restless activists risks chasing away the swing voters you need to win. With Election Day approaching, how do you respond to the growing disengagement on the left without fracturing the coalition you are trying to hold together?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16831, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"By early fall, what began as a mere nuisance is turning into something harder to dismiss. Eugene McCarthy - poet, dreamer, mystic … and stubborn jackass - is running a full-fledged third party campaign, framed less as a bid to win than as a refusal to legitimize a choice he considers morally empty. It catches on in places that already make your staff nervous. College campuses. Washington D.C. Coastal cities where antiwar sentiment runs deep and disillusion with both parties is already high. Polling shows McCarthy running second in some university precincts and drawing enough support to matter, even if he has no realistic path to victory. Nixon smirks with glee as his margins widen in all the right places. Some advisers urge you to ignore the deadbeat and deny his ragtag movement any oxygen. But you can’t just pretend he’s not there either. As his campaign gains visibility, how will you respond without amplifying his support or alienating the progressive voters you need to win?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16832, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves deeper into the fall, the pressure is building from Civil Rights leaders and black voters who have grown increasingly uneasy with your record. Your opposition to federally mandated school busing becomes a focal point, framed by the black community as a retreat from integration at a moment when their patience is wearing thin. They argue that concerns about political support and local resistance have taken priority over the promise of equal opportunity. The criticism lands hardest on college campuses and amongst younger Black voters - many of whom are already tempted to vote for McCarthy - but advisers warn that reversing course could fracture the more conservative parts of your coalition. As the scrutiny intensifies, how will you respond?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16833, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16834, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16835, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Your strong record on defense spending and commitment to traditional Cold War policy has long been central to your political identity. Now McCarthy and his allies on the left are tying that record to your close relationship with defense contractors and the aerospace industry in Washington state. The criticisms make it into the gossip columns, with some antiwar voters claiming that you’re nothing but a “whore for Boeing.” Others are worried that your foreign policy instincts are shaped as much by industry influence as by strategy, especially with the Vietnam War still unresolved. As Nixon tries to claim the mantle of international strength, how will you reassure the voters that your hawkishness is about national security first and foremost?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16836, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16837, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16238, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16839, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 16840, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, low enthusiasm, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17427, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, and the delegates look exhausted. After an intense primary season marked by an insurgent progressivism, the party establishment has found its footing. Outside, the heat presses down, but inside, there isn’t much to feel. Cameras track every handshake and every frown. It’s hard to believe that after all the chaos of the past four years, the Democratic Party couldn’t think outside the box, not even a little. The country is watching: when most Democrats are craving change, can experience and stability carry the day?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17428, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine’s publication of graphic images from Vietnam, along with renewed reports of civilian casualties, has intensified public unease about the conduct of the war. At the same time, high-profile protests and controversial activism have further polarized the national debate. Many Americans now question whether the administration has been sufficiently candid about the conflict and its human cost. How will you address these concerns, restore public trust, and articulate a responsible path toward ending the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17429, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After the chaos of the convention and months of intraparty fighting, you surprised many observers by selecting Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale as your running mate. Many moderate Democrats are pleased with his reputation as a serious, disciplined legislator with deep ties to organized labor and the party mainstream. But some McGovern supporters can’t help but feel disappointed, arguing that Mondale is too closely tied to Washington at a moment when voters are restless and skeptical of national leadership.\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17629, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Indiana Senator Birch Bayh as your running mate. In just ten years as a senator, Bayh has a towering legislative record and a calm temperament that can provide a much needed reset; but some top Democrats argue that he lacks enough national presence outside his native Indiana in a turbulent, unpredictable year. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Bayh, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17829, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Maine Senator Ed Muskie as your running mate. A towering Democratic leader and seasoned national figure, Muskie brings with him a command of foreign and domestic policy alike, an ability to reassure voters uneasy about returning to the 60s, and experience running a national campaign. But the party’s left flank, craving a sense of change, argues that he carries water for an out-of-touch Democratic establishment. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Muskie, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17430, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign moves into the fall, tension with the party’s liberal wing becomes impossible to ignore. On college campuses and in the activist networks that fueled the McGovern movement, resistance hardens into open hostility. Organizing efforts stall. Volunteers drift away. Small-dollar fundraising lags behind. Many younger Democrats point directly to your own record, your southern roots, your past votes on Civil Rights as proof that the party has retreated from its commitments. Republican strategists quietly fan the flames, while party leaders worry about turnout and enthusiasm in key northern states. With Election Day approaching, how will you address the backlash on the left without unraveling the coalition you are relying on to win?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17431, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"By early fall, what began as a mere nuisance is turning into something harder to dismiss. Eugene McCarthy - poet, dreamer, mystic … and stubborn jackass - is running a full-fledged third party campaign, framed less as a bid to win than as a refusal to legitimize a choice he considers morally empty. It catches on in places that already make your staff nervous. College campuses. Washington D.C. Coastal cities where antiwar sentiment runs deep and disillusion with both parties is already high. Polling shows McCarthy running second in some university precincts and drawing enough support to matter, even if he has no realistic path to victory. Nixon smirks with glee as his margins widen in all the right places. Some advisers urge you to ignore the deadbeat and deny his ragtag movement any oxygen. But you can’t just pretend he’s not there either. As his campaign gains visibility, how will you respond without amplifying his support or alienating the progressive voters you need to win?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17432, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the general election approaches, your record has come into sharp focus. Civil Rights advocates and black voters are extraordinarily skeptical of your segregationist past, arguing that they simply can’t trust you when you say you’ve changed. For many northern liberals, these memories raise doubts about whether your leadership truly reflects where the Democratic Party stands now. At the same time, your advisers caution that too forceful a break with your southern base could unsettle some of the party’s more conservative elements and undercut your support. With trust in your candidacy at stake on multiple fronts, how will you address the elephant in the room?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17433, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17434, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17435, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"You are universally known across Washington as a master of congressional power, a “Congressman’s Congressman,” someone who understands how legislation actually gets through the cloakrooms and committees and onto the House Floor. That reputation has now become a double-edged sword. Much of the emerging young left argue that your brand of committee politics and seniority deals are exactly what the voters want to move past. Republicans pile on too, with Agnew’s biting attacks labeling you an “elitist Washington insider.” At a time when your party is restless for change, how will you defend your style of leadership without sounding like the stubborn guardian of a dying order?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17436, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17437, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17438, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17439, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 17440, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, low enthusiasm, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18027, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, cheers and jeers alike filling the hall. After a primary season full of surprises, a compromise candidate has emerged who represents something different, a reformer, a maverick. The faces of the delegates and viewers alike parlay an unusual mix of skepticism and curiosity. Outside, the summer sun beats down, and inside, the hum of conversations fills every corner. Can an outsider truly bridge the party’s factions and capture the imagination of voters hungry for change?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18028, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine recently published a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack, reigniting public outrage over the war. Meanwhile, reports of dike bombings have circulated in the press, and actress Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi has only amplified the controversy. Americans are increasingly skeptical of the government’s handling of the conflict. How will you convey moral leadership, respond to this harrowing imagery, and connect it to your broader antiwar platform?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to reinforce the ticket by selecting former Minnesota Senator Gene McCarthy as your running mate. McCarthy has been one of your only durable allies outside New York, and his principled antiwar stance and ability to connect with the party’s liberal and grassroots factions could serve a strong complement to your reformist profile. But Democratic leaders and the party mainstream chafe at his outspoken style and distance from the party establishment, which certainly won’t help you secure the support you need to run a national campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why McCarthy, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18229, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you raised quite a few eyebrows by selecting Oklahoma Senator and former DNC Chair Fred Harris as your running mate. Campus activists and union men alike see him as a plainspoken populist who can reconnect the party to disaffected voters; but some of the party establishment worry that he sharpens the very divisions you are desperately trying to mend. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Harris, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18429, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to balance the ticket by selecting Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson as your running mate. The left is pleased to see you make such a meaningful commitment to their faction of the party; Nelson’s reputation as a principled reformer with a strong environmental record will do you well with the McGovernites and in the broader Midwest. But some traditional Democrats wonder if his focus on issue-driven politics will translate to an effective national campaign. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Nelson, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18030, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Even as the primaries fade behind you, whispers follow you from every corner of the party. Union leaders, ward bosses, and the party’s labor base grumble that your New York record, your reformist rhetoric, and your elite background mark you as a “limousine liberal.” Your charm, intelligence, principles, none of them matter when you’re far too distant from the everyday concerns of rank-and-file Democrats. Advisers warn that alienating the party’s foot soldiers puts you at risk of losing volunteers, fundraising, and the vital machinery that delivers votes on the ground. As you reach out to party stalwarts and labor organizers, how will you convince them that you are more than a symbol and that your leadership serves their interests?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18031, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Your time as mayor of New York has been been weighed down by out-of-touch leadership and unpopular decisions, something which has come under attack as the general election approaches. Conservatives highlight the ongoing fiscal shortfalls, rising crime, and contentious labor disputes as evidence that your leadership has left the city a disaster. Political commentators ask whether a mayor who struggled with the complexities of America’s largest city can manage those of the presidency. As swing voters weigh your record, how will you defend your tenure while acknowledging the challenges you faced and demonstrating a readiness to lead the nation?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18032, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18033, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18034, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18035, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Ongoing investigations by the Knapp Commission have exposed deep-seated corruption in the New York Police Department, and your administration has become part of the story. Your supporters note that you were a main proponent of reform and publicly pushed for police accountability, but the Nixon camp is arguing that the scandal unfolded on your watch and that your administration’s oversight was inadequate and ineffective. Journalists frame the issue as emblematic of larger questions about your judgment and management style, and Agnew wastes no time attacking your administration for “siding with criminals,” a line which resonates with skittish white suburbanites. How will you address the public’s concerns and reassure voters about your competence?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18036, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18037, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18038, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"President Nixon is largely easing off on his active campaigning, confident in his large lead, and has been absent from more and more public events. With the election approaching and voters looking for clarity on the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, and the economy, how will you make your presence felt and energize the electorate while taking advantage of Nixon’s victory laps?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18039, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18040, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down party division, media scrutiny, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18627, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s July 14, 1972. You stand on the convention floor in Miami, and a standing ovation welcomes you to the stage. You sigh. How could you say no? It was always going to be you. After a bitter primary season and a chaotic four years in the wilderness, the party has finally found their savior. Outside, the summer heat bakes the convention center like a kiln. Inside, cameras capture the smiles, the nods, the energy of a party finally united behind a leader whose rise feels almost destined. Tens of millions tune in to see their golden knight avenge his brothers. But behind the magic smile, you can’t help but wonder about the lost possibilities, the things that never were. What will you say to the delegates this evening?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18628, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Life magazine recently published a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack, reigniting public outrage over the war. Meanwhile, reports of dike bombings have circulated in the press, and actress Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi has only amplified the controversy. Americans are increasingly skeptical of the government’s handling of the conflict. How will you convey moral leadership, respond to this harrowing imagery, and connect it to your broader antiwar platform?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18629, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Indiana Senator Birch Bayh as your running mate. In just ten years as a senator, Bayh has a towering legislative record and a calm temperament that can provide a much needed reset; not to mention, he’s a close friend of yours. But some top Democrats argue that he lacks enough national presence outside his native Indiana in a turbulent, unpredictable year. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Bayh, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18829, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and resentment in equal measure, you surprised some in the convention by selecting Idaho Senator Frank Church as your running mate. With a deep commitment to progressive ideals and government transparency alike, Church has emerged as a favorite amongst liberals in recent years. But pundits point out that he likely won’t carry his largely Republican home state, and advisors worry that his quiet demeanor won’t translate well to the national stage. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Church, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 19029, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"After a long primary season and a convention shaped by both reform and rivalry in equal measure, you moved to steady the ticket by selecting Iowa Senator Harold Hughes as your running mate. Despite a relatively low profile nationally, Hughes is well-regarded as a relentless advocate for social reform and his ability to connect with working-class voters in the Midwest. His folksy, populist energy will serve you well as a natural complement to your principled liberalism. But it’s no secret that Hughes has a messy personal past, and his unconventional political style could be a risk in a turbulent campaign year. As the general election begins, voters want to know: why Hughes, and what role will he play on your ticket?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18630, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"The Republican attack campaign is in full swing, and they are eager to frame your candidacy as a product of chaos rather than your party’s true choice. Nixon operatives are claiming that you were pulled from the Ivory Tower to appease a party that was falling apart, rather than truly winning the people’s support. The editorials and attack ads are ruthless, and they begin to weaken your authority over the party. Even as Democratic insiders quietly acknowledge your ability to unify the various factions of your party, the GOP narrative seeks to delegitimize your candidacy before the campaign begins. How will you respond to these attacks and reinforce your credibility?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18631, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Let’s talk about the elephant in the room. The 1969 Chappaquiddick incident - where a car accident tragically claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne - continues to cast a long shadow over your public image. Republican operatives are ruthlessly exploiting the scandal, spreading false insinuations, leaking stories from old associates, and using every “dirty trick” in the book to erode trust in your judgment. The press is relentless, and party insiders worry that the fallout could weaken your party’s hard-fought unity after this year’s bruising convention. How will you face down this scandal, restore credibility with the public, and keep the Democratic coalition intact?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18632, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"John Connally’s defection sends another jolt through the Democratic ranks. The former Texas governor and LBJ protege turned Treasury Secretary has taken to the airwaves to endorse President Nixon, sharply attacking your opposition to the Vietnam War, your stance on draft amnesty, and your calls for lower defense spending. Connally’s new network of 'Democrats for Nixon' is helping to boost the president’s already dominant position, particularly with southern Democrats who fear the party is moving too far left. With the general election approaching, how will you blunt Connally’s influence while keeping more Democrats from drifting into the Nixon camp?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18633, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Over the past few years, ongoing protests have rocketed college campuses, inner cities, and small towns alike, fueled by opposition to the war, demands for civil rights, and frustration with inequality. Republicans have gone on the offensive, arguing that Democrats are soft on crime and disorder, while activists and students distrust all political leaders who they see as out of touch. Violent incidents at Republican events, and the ongoing fears stoked by Nixon’s law-and-order rhetoric, dominate the news. How will you respond to reassure voters that Democrats are committed to law and order without alienating your base?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18634, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As the campaign heats up, Vice President Spiro Agnew has become one of the administration’s most visible figures. His blunt rhetoric, attacks on the press, and habit of singling out liberals and protesters have made him deeply unpopular with many Democrats as well as the press - but also strikingly effective with conservative suburban voters who feel under siege by cultural change. How will you handle “Nixon’s Nixon” this fall?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18635, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Your reputation as a political force is undeniable, and your vision, energy, and influence inspire supporters across the country. Yet persistent reports of your years-long drinking habits and late-night behavior, circulated by the Nixon White House and amplified in the press, create an image of recklessness and poor judgment. With the Chappaquiddick scandal still lingering over your campaign, these stories risk further undermining confidence in your ability to lead. How will you address these concerns about your personal conduct and reassure voters of your readiness to lead?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18636, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Walter Cronkite has aired a detailed report connecting the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters to potential White House involvement. The story is reaching millions and dominating the news cycle, shaping public perception of both the Nixon administration and the campaign. This could be the break your campaign has long needed. How will you respond in a way that asserts your party’s credibility, demands accountability, and maintains your ethical standing without appearing opportunistic?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18637, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Tragedy has struck at the Munich Olympics. Palestinian militants took Israeli athletes hostage, resulting in the deaths of 11 Israelis, a German policeman, and all six attackers. Countries around the world are putting out their responses, with most flying flags at half-mast, though 10 Arab countries have refused. As a presidential candidate, how will you respond in a way that shows compassion and international leadership, while reassuring Americans of your ability to handle crises on the world stage?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18638, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"As November approaches, it’s become clear that the race has spooked the White House. Despite early plans for a hands-off campaign, President Nixon has doubled down as of late, traveling relentlessly, pouring resources into key states, and sharpening his attacks on your candidacy. He is moving aggressively to define this election, on Vietnam, civil rights, on the economy, acting less like an incumbent protecting a lead and more like a candidate under real pressure. Where will you put your resources to counter his campaign in the final stretch?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18639, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"It’s October 1972, just weeks before the election. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just declared that 'peace is at hand' in Vietnam, and President Nixon touts his supposed progress in ending the war. Some voters are skeptical, having watched years of unfulfilled promises and ongoing conflict. Others just want it to be over. With Nixon continuing to ride high, how will you respond to convince the electorate that Democrats offer a credible, responsible path to a just and lasting peace, while also addressing the human and moral costs of the war?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.question\", \"pk\": 18640, \"fields\": {\"priority\": 1, \"description\": \"Election day is less than a week away. The nation is bitterly divided: Americans are weary from years of war in Vietnam, shaken by the chaos of the past few years, and debating the future of social programs, civil rights, and economic fairness. Your campaign has faced down dirty tricks, intense media scrutiny, and a highly popular incumbent. What will your message be in these final critical days?\", \"likelihood\": 1.0}}]"); // Color codes: // Phase 1+2 Canon // McGovern Canon Path // Phase 1+2 Alternates // McGovern High Unity Path // Humphrey // Muskie // Wallace // Chisholm // Bayh // Mondale // Church // Hughes // Harris // Sanford // Jackson // Mills // Lindsay // Kennedy campaignTrail_temp.answers_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2001, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1001, \"description\": \"I’m not here to chase every new activist in the country. The party won’t survive without cash, so I’m booking meetings in Manhattan and Chicago with the financiers who’ve funded Democrats for decades. They might be frustrated after ’68, but they remember that when the chips are down, we deliver. It’s time to show them we’re still worth backing.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2002, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1001, \"description\": \"Forget the old money for a moment. There’s untapped energy out there, in the Rotary clubs, the neighborhood committees, hell even these new women’s groups popping up. They don’t have huge checks, but they know how to mobilize, spread the word, and make small donations add up. If we get them fired up, they’ll bring their friends and family. That’s the kind of base that can sustain us.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2003, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1001, \"description\": \"Why not look west? California has more than sun and surf - it has the studios, the stars, and the money that can get us noticed. A few dinners, a few phone calls with Bob Hope or Gene Autry, and we can make the party feel alive and modern. The publicity alone will help the small donors follow the big ones.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2004, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1001, \"description\": \"Some of our most reliable backers are the unions and state party chairs in the Northeast and Midwest, hell even parts of Appalachia. They felt burned after ’68, and we gotta show them that they still matter in modern America. We’ll make some personal visits, give ‘em a clear plan showing we’ll fight for their voters. A little face time goes a long way - that’s real leverage.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2201, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1001, \"description\": \"I’m going to reach out to the civil rights groups, the NAACP, urban organizers, and those grassroots networks that fought for voting rights in the South. They might feel overlooked after ’68, but if we show we’re serious about justice, equality, and real representation, they’ll rally behind the party. Their energy isn’t just a moral cause - it can translate into volunteers, small donations, and an energized base in key cities.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2202, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1001, \"description\": \"I’m going to reach out to the senior members of Congress and long-serving party leaders in the South. They’ve kept the party alive through decades of challenges, and they want to know we understand their region and respect their priorities. By listening closely, showing that I understand their perspectives, and reassuring them the party still values their communities, we can secure their support, tap their fundraising networks, and keep the party strong heading into the next cycle.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2005, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1002, \"description\": \"George, let’s be honest. Wallace’s campaign took off because lots of working people, north and south alike, felt ignored, and he gave them an outlet for that rage. Forget fancy messaging for a moment - let’s get our union halls buzzing again, talking about wages, job security, and benefits. If we can energize the base, we neutralize any temptation these folks have of leaving the party.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2006, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1002, \"description\": \"George, we can’t ignore that Wallace’s grip came from fear and resentment on social issues. Nixon’s the same way. Let’s see about leaning a little right on cultural topics - law and order, traditional family values, whatever signals we need to get those northern and Midwestern households to at least pause before jumping ship going forward. It’s not pretty, and I don’t like it, but if it works, we’ll undercut whatever claims a demagogue like Wallace will try to make.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2007, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1002, \"description\": \"All politics is local, it’s as simple as that. I want state party leaders, with labor at the center, to adapt messages to their communities. We give them the economic talking points, the union perspective, the labor successes. But the states make it real, make it tangible. That way we keep the unions engaged and voters listening without looking like we’re dictating from some high-up Manhattan office.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2008, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1002, \"description\": \"George, I hear what you’re saying, but I’m not going to trade the party’s soul to chase a group of voters who already came home last year. The coalition that got us through the election isn’t perfect, but it’s ours. We can’t compromise the principles that make this party what it is just to make the numbers look prettier. If we start picking sides against our own identity, we’re no longer Democrats.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2009, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1003, \"description\": \"I don’t see a way around this. If the courts are ordering integration, then that tells you how long local authorities have been allowed to avoid it. We’ve talked about equal opportunity for years, and when the bill finally comes due, suddenly everyone gets cold feet. Well I’m not comfortable with that. If busing is what it takes to break down segregated systems, then we should say so plainly and stop pretending there’s a cleaner alternative waiting in the wings.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2010, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1003, \"description\": \"I’m not convinced that forcing families to bus their kids across school districts is the best way to dismantle segregation. People feel like decisions are being made over their heads, and when Washington steps in like this, it hardens the opposition instead of changing hearts and minds. We can stand for equal opportunity without endorsing policies that rip control away from local communities. If we ignore that resentment, it’ll fester into something far worse.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2011, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1003, \"description\": \"I don’t want our party boxed into pretending there’s only one path forward. Integration matters. Equal access to education matters. But I’m wary of acting like federal mandates are a substitute for real progress on the ground. I’d rather see incentives, funding, and cooperation that actually moves communities toward integration instead of daring them to revolt against it. What’s that proposal I’ve been hearing about, the quota system? “Affirmative action” is what they call it, right?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2012, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1003, \"description\": \"I don’t think this is something the national party can solve with a single line in a platform. The realities in Boston aren’t the same as the realities in Tulsa, nor Charlotte, nor anywhere else, and pretending otherwise is how we end up tearing ourselves apart. My instinct is to trust local Democratic leaders to handle school policy in their own states, within the law. It’ll give our people room to breathe and keeps this from becoming a national litmus test that swallows everything else we’re trying to do.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2013, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1004, \"description\": \"I’m not going to apologize for the work we’ve done over the last few years. Medicare, food programs, education initiatives, public housing - they weren’t perfect, but they lifted millions out of poverty and expanded opportunity where there was none to begin with. If Dick Nixon wants to turn back the clock, he’s going to have to make the case to the American people, not us. We should defend what we built and make it clear that our responsibility to lifting up the least fortunate is not up for debate.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2014, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1004, \"description\": \"We don’t have to defend every detail to defend the principle. Some programs are starting to creak, and people are noticing. I want to maintain the goals of the Great Society while being honest about where it can be improved. We can support any program adjustments on a case-by-case basis, without undermining the purpose of these vital programs. That way, we show we are serious about governing and not just defending the party line.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2015, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1004, \"description\": \"I think we’ve seen enough butchered top-down federal initiatives to know they can backfire politically. Some of these decisions are better left to the states. We can provide guidance, sure, and lots of funding, but the local communities have to make their own judgments about how to run these programs. That is the only way we will get every Democrat to stay engaged in the party without an outright revolt.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2016, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1004, \"description\": \"The welfare system needs serious attention, and Nixon is already trying to define the debate. His proposal for a basic, guaranteed income to replace the current system is a good one, but I also want to press him on the numbers. If we propose a higher guaranteed wage floor than what he’s offering, we can challenge him to show whether he’s serious about helping working families or just trying to throw Grandma off a cliff. We can support welfare reform without surrendering the party’s long-term credibility.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2017, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1005, \"description\": \"I don’t think we can keep pretending this is a fringe thing anymore. You don’t get millions of people out across the country by accident. A lot of them are Democrats who voted for us for years and now feel like nobody is listening. If we’re serious about ending this war, then we should say so clearly and call for a speedy withdrawal. I know that makes some people uncomfortable, but at some point the party has to decide whether it wants to lead or just manage the fallout.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2018, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1005, \"description\": \"I’m not going to condemn people for protesting this war. They have every right to be angry, and I’m not interested in pretending otherwise. But I don’t think the party needs to formally tie itself to any specific protest movement. We can defend free speech, criticize the war, and still have room to talk to voters honestly about the situation in Vietnam. You don’t need to celebrate these kids filling up the streets to defend their right to do it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2019, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1005, \"description\": \"I gotta be honest, I’m worried about where this is heading. The Moratorium isn’t just about ending the war anymore. It’s becoming a symbol of disorder and chaos for a lot of voters, fair or not. If we tie the party to this movement directly, we risk looking like we’re taking our cues from the streets instead of actually governing. I think we should make it clear that the Democratic Party is not going to be pushed around by these protest movements, even when the issue itself is complicated and painful.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2020, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1005, \"description\": \"I don’t want to ignore what’s happening out there, but I also don’t think the party should simply rubber stamp every kid marching on the streets. What I want is for Democrats to lead this conversation. Let’s hold forums, hearings, internal debates on how to end the war and what comes next. If we take this seriously inside the party, we can show the voters we’re listening without turning party leadership over to whoever can organize the biggest march.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2021, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1006, \"description\": \"I don’t see a way around this anymore. If we want people to believe in our party again, then they need a real say in how it works. That means open primaries wherever states can manage them. It means delegates chosen by the voters, not appointed behind closed doors. It also means bringing women, young people, and minority leaders into positions of real influence. This is going to upset a lot of people who are used to running things. But if we keep pretending the old system can survive unchanged, we are only putting off a far bigger reckoning.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2022, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1006, \"description\": \"I think people are confusing chaos with reform. The party doesn’t need to tear up its rulebook to prove it learned something. We can add a few more nonbinding primaries and caucuses, especially in states that want them, but the core of this party still has to run through its chairs, its delegations, and the leaders who actually build winning coalitions. If we move too fast, we risk turning the nominating process into something nobody can control.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2023, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1006, \"description\": \"I don’t think this has to be a winner-take-all fight. We can expand the use of primaries and caucuses so voters directly choose a share of our delegates, while still reserving a role for party leadership at the conventions. Split the difference, so to speak. At the same time, we should be serious about bringing more women, young people, and minority leaders into the party, even if those roles start at the junior level. This way, the process opens up without collapsing entirely.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2024, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1006, \"description\": \"We’re talking about an independent commission here. It’s not my job to micromanage it from the chair’s office. They were asked to study the process, listen to the party, and make recommendations. And I’m not going to preempt their work by signaling what I want the outcome to be. When the report comes out, we will deal with it then. Until that point, my job is to keep the party alive.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2025, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1007, \"description\": \"I can take a lot of heat in Washington, that comes with the job. But when I start hearing it from Oklahoma, it’s different. That is home. Those are the people who first trusted me with this work, who know me as more than a title or a headline. If the party is asking me to keep going while my own state is slipping out of reach, then I have to be honest about what that means.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2029, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1008, \"description\": \"I’ve been in this business long enough to tell when something is more than a passing cause, and what’s happening around the environment right now is real. The EPA wasn’t the finish line, it was the first signal that the country expects more from us. I’m not comfortable telling families in cities and industrial towns that polluted water and dirty air are just the price of progress. If this party is serious about reform, then we can’t flinch when it means confronting the companies that have been getting away with this for years.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2030, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1008, \"description\": \"I don’t think anyone doubts where I stand on clean air and clean water, but I also know how quickly things can go sideways if we move without thinking through the fallout. I’ve seen what happens when plants close and towns are left hanging in the wind, and I don’t want Democrats owning that anger. We should push environmental reform forward, but we need to do it in a way that shows workers and local leaders we’ve thought about how this actually plays out on the ground.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2031, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1008, \"description\": \"I don’t think every answer has to come out of Washington. States and local governments know their industries, their rivers, and their politics better than we ever will from here. If we want these laws to stick, we need to leave some room for local judgment instead of handing Republicans an easy argument about “federal overreach.” We can set the standards, but we can’t pretend the solution that works in Mississippi will also work in Michigan.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2032, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1008, \"description\": \"I’m not convinced this has to be a choice between good jobs and the environment, no matter how often it gets framed that way. If we handle this smartly, environmental cleanup and new standards can mean work and investment and growth instead of layoffs and plant closings. I want to arrange a conference, we’ll get together labor leaders, environmental groups, and industry reps into the same room and write up a workable deal that gives everyone a piece of bacon to take home. The last thing we want is to hand Nixon another tool for splitting apart our party.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2033, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1009, \"description\": \"I’ve thought a lot about this, and I don’t see how we heal the country by pretending these people don’t exist. The war has torn families apart, and it’s pushed a lot of young men into decisions they’ll carry for the rest of their lives. I believe the party should support full amnesty and say plainly that reconciliation matters more than continuing to punish people for a war the country itself is now questioning.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2034, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1009, \"description\": \"I don’t think this can be handled with a slogan or a blanket declaration. There’s a real difference between someone who fled the draft and someone who served and came home changed by it. I’d support a conditional amnesty tied to service, restitution, or review, something that acknowledges the moral complexity here without telling veterans their sacrifice didn’t matter.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2035, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1009, \"description\": \"I’m wary of making promises our party can’t defend in the middle of a general election. However people feel about the war, a lot of Americans still believe draft resistance crossed a line. I think we should focus on ending the war and let the courts and Congress deal with individual cases, rather than turning amnesty into a defining party plank.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2036, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1009, \"description\": \"I’ve talked to too many veterans and working families to pretend this issue is abstract. People want fairness, but they also want respect for service and shared obligation. The party should oppose sweeping amnesty and instead emphasize reform to the draft system going forward, while keeping the focus on bringing the war to a responsible end. At the end of the day, we all want to stop sending our boys to die in the marshes of ‘Nam.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2233, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1209, \"description\": \"I’m not interested in turning the Cold War into another partisan shouting match. I’ve lived through too many crises to dismiss a chance for diplomacy just because ol’ Dick is the one doing it. If our talks with Moscow lower the risk of catastrophe, then Democrats should act like grownups and say so, without pretending we’ve forgotten who we’re dealing with.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2234, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1209, \"description\": \"Dick Nixon thinks he can take credit for suddenly discovering the power of friendship, but this has been a Democratic idea long before the country’s most devout cold warrior got around to it. Arms control, negotiations, and restraint didn’t start in this administration, and they won’t end with it either. We should support détente and make it clear that this approach reflects the Democratic Party’s values and our record, not some sudden epiphany in the Oval Office.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2235, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1209, \"description\": \"I don’t trust the Soviet government, and I don’t think most Americans do either. Talking is one thing, but lowering our guard is another. Our party shouldn’t rush to embrace this “détente” in a way that sounds naïve about who we’re dealing with and what they’re capable of when they think we’ve gone soft.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2236, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1209, \"description\": \"I think this administration is vastly underselling the risks here. The Soviet Union hasn’t changed its behavior or its ambitions, and no amount of summitry alters that. Democrats should be clear that peace comes from strength and credibility, not from assuming good faith where there’s little evidence to begin with.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2433, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1409, \"description\": \"These young people stood up for what’s right when too many stayed silent. Their convictions highlight a government trying to intimidate anyone who challenges the war and speaks truth to power. Democrats should defend their right to protest and push for reforms to protect free expression from Nixon’s ruthless lawyers. This is about our democracy, plain and simple.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2434, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1409, \"description\": \"The Chicago 7 went too far in some of their actions, and the law should still be respected. But their convictions raise serious questions about civil liberties and the right to protest. The Democratic party can acknowledge these youngsters’ missteps while insisting that lawful dissent must be protected. We can absolutely support their judicial appeals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2435, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1409, \"description\": \"The chaos at last year’s Democratic Convention was unacceptable. These convictions reinforce that law and order must be maintained, and political protest cannot excuse reckless violence. Democrats should respect the jury’s decision and focus on constructive opposition to the war through proper legislative channels.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2436, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1409, \"description\": \"The protests at the DNC last year may have stirred passions in the courts, but our party’s job is to focus on preventing the conditions that led to such unrest in the first place. We need stronger oversight of the draft, fair treatment for antiwar activists, and a comprehensive review of police practices. Let the courts handle these youngsters while we work on the root issues.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2633, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1609, \"description\": \"I’m not gonna pretend this issue is easy, and I understand why people are angry, but court-ordered busing didn’t just come out of nowhere. It came after years of school systems finding ways around desegregation and daring the courts to do something about it. If the Democratic Party starts backing away now, then we’re sending the message that Civil Rights enforcement only matters when it’s politically convenient, and I’m not prepared to say that.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2634, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1609, \"description\": \"I don’t think forced busing is the only path forward for desegregating our schools. The federal government can encourage real change through far more effective policies - stricter hiring standards, targeted school funding, support for minority programs, to name a few. Those steps avoid provoking the same kind of backlash that forced busing does, and they create opportunities that can endure instead of sparking fights we’re not positioned to win.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2635, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1609, \"description\": \"I’ve watched forced busing become the one thing voters hear, no matter what else we’re trying to talk about. It’s hit working-class families hard, and it’s given Nixon an opening to exploit every day. Not to mention, even some black voters aren’t on board. I don’t believe this is the right tool for helping to enforce desegregation, and I think the party needs to say so plainly while still standing behind the principle of equal education for all.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2636, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1609, \"description\": \"This is an issue where the national party takes the heat but has almost no control over the outcome. The courts will continue to decide on this question, and local officials will live with the consequences, not us. I’m inclined to keep our focus on inflation, health care, and ending the Vietnam war, instead of letting this one fight define everything else we do.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2037, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1010, \"description\": \"I can’t sit quietly while we escalate a war that so many Americans hoped was winding down. Moving into Cambodia is a betrayal of every promise the president made to end this conflict responsibly. Our party has to speak out clearly and call for an immediate de-escalation and reversal of these actions. This war is a national disgrace.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2038, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1010, \"description\": \"I know people are uneasy, but the president made this decision to try to end the war more quickly and protect American forces already in Vietnam. Democrats should not get into the habit of reflexively opposing every military action in ‘Nam; we need to recognize the tough choices required and focus on supporting our troops in the field while continuing to press for a responsible end to this conflict.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2039, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1010, \"description\": \"Veterans feel betrayed, students are protesting in the streets, and the country is teetering on the edge. We can’t ignore any of it. We need a response that recognizes the seriousness of this expansion while showing we understand the sacrifices made by those in uniform. Get Fulbright on the phone, I want us pushing for Congressional oversight and a responsible timeline on this incursion, without making it look like we’re attacking the people still serving.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2040, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1010, \"description\": \"This isn’t about Cambodia or Vietnam. It’s about the president breaking every promise he made to end this war responsibly. Nixon sold Americans a vision of winding down the conflict, of “Peace with Honor” and now he’s deepening it instead. Get Fulbright on the phone. Democrats have to focus on holding the president accountable, because that’s what people are really furious about.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2041, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1011, \"description\": \"I can’t ignore the horror of what happened at Kent State. Students were exercising their right to protest, and they were met with bullets. The party needs to make clear that we defend the right to speak out and that the violence against young Americans is unacceptable. That doesn’t mean we condone lawlessness, but the blood on that campus is a national tragedy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2042, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1011, \"description\": \"Let’s call a spade a spade - the reason this tragedy occured is because protesters escalated tensions with law enforcement instead of stepping back. I don’t condone violence, but some of the chaos we’re seeing was avoidable. Democrats have to say that protest is a right, but it comes with responsibility, and that recklessness puts lives at risk and gives ol Dick the opening to exploit the situation.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2043, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1011, \"description\": \"This is a tragedy that reflects failures on all sides. Innocent students were killed, and in New York we’re seeing fights between workers and demonstrators. The party should condemn any act of violence, no matter who commits it, while insisting that people’s voices can and must be heard safely. We have to show we understand the pain and fear on both ends without taking sides.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2044, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1011, \"description\": \"President Nixon claims to be the law-and-order president, but when soldiers fire on students, or protesters pick fights with young people in favor of the war, suddenly that’s no problem. That’s not my idea of a law and order president. Democrats need to make clear that this administration is exploiting our differences to divide the country while ignoring the real failures that led to blood being spilled in the first place.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2045, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1012, \"description\": \"I’ve been thinking a lot about where the energy in this party comes from. It’s in the people who are willing to push, to demand something different, to make the old guard uncomfortable. If we’re not willing to do that, we risk turning our own base into spectators. There’s real momentum out there for candidates who speak to liberal ideas and look to the future. Supporting those candidates isn’t reckless, it’s necessary to keep the party alive and connected to voters who feel ignored. We give them a chance, and we show the country that Democrats are willing to stand for something.”\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2046, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1012, \"description\": \"At the end of the day, these are local races, and the people on the ground know their voters better than anyone in D.C. Our job isn’t to pick winners from the national office or to micromanage every fight. It’s to make sure the process is fair, that everyone has a chance, and that the party can rally around whoever comes out on top. If we stay hands-off and trust local communities to make their own choices, we keep the tent big and inclusive, and we give the party a shot to hold these seats even when it’s with unconventional candidates.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2047, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1012, \"description\": \"We have to remember why voters have been drifting away from our party. People are worried about jobs, their families, their communities, and they don’t always care about abstract ideals. If we ignore that, we hand them to every demagogue who riles them up. We need candidates who can reach voters where they live, speak plainly about the struggles they know, and show them that the party is paying attention. That kind of working-class credibility can carry the day even when it’s messy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2048, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1012, \"description\": \"We’ve got to keep our eye on the bigger picture. Think about what the voters remember from 1968. The midterms are about showing them that Democrats can govern responsibly, that we’re coherent, stable, and capable. That means supporting candidates who can win without shaking the house apart, who don’t alienate key voting blocs, who know the meaning of public service. It’s not flashy, it’s not about ideals alone, but it keeps the party credible and competitive in the general election. Sometimes protecting the party’s image is what gives us the chance to fight another day.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2049, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1013, \"description\": \"We created these programs to give people a real chance to get ahead, to make sure more families can send their kids to school, can afford healthcare, and have a safety net when life hits hard. Rolling them back now to score political points would be an utter betrayal of the voters who rely on these programs and the legacy of our party.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2050, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1013, \"description\": \"I understand that the country is feeling the pinch of inflation and the war in Vietnam. But some programs have grown beyond what’s sustainable, and we have a responsibility to avoid exacerbating the rising prices. That may mean trimming or reforming parts of the Great Society so the programs we keep are stronger and more focused. Don’t get me wrong, we’re not abandoning the idea, but we should try to make these programs work better for the people who rely on them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2051, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1013, \"description\": \"Here’s the uncomfortable truth: millions of Americans still lack access to adequate healthcare, and education, and even to healthy food. If anything, the Democratic Party should talk about expanding what we’ve built, moving toward universal healthcare coverage and more robust support for families. This is about showing the voters that Democrats have a vision for a country where opportunity isn’t just a promise, it’s a guarantee.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2052, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1013, \"description\": \"Dick Nixon talks a big game about fixing poverty, but we all know he’s mostly a stooge for big business. I’m not opposed to reform, and neither is my party. If the president is serious about fixing our welfare system, the Family Assistance Plan he proposed last year is a great step in the right direction. Go on, Dick, pass it. The sad truth is, he won’t, because he’s not interested in solving any real issues with the Great Society. He only wants to use them as a political tool.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2053, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1014, \"description\": \"George Wallace is a real danger, and I can’t sit quietly while he poisons the American people with fear and resentment. His rhetoric threatens the values our party stands for, and if we ignore it, we hand him the South and allow him to define who Democrats are. We have to speak clearly and consistently against his politics, because our party believes in fairness, opportunity, and decency for all Americans.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2054, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1014, \"description\": \"I don’t agree with George Wallace’s politics, but he’s an elected Democrat who commands real loyalty in his state. Pretending otherwise doesn’t make him go away. We need to show that this party still has room for people who speak to local concerns about jobs, schools, and federal power, even when we disagree sharply on issues of race and rhetoric. If we write off Wallace and everyone who listens to him, we risk turning a factional problem into a permanent split.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2055, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1014, \"description\": \"George Wallace thrives on confrontation, and every time we take the bait, he gets stronger. In states where his message resonates, our best move is to keep the focus on bread-and-butter issues and deny him the chance to turn every contest into a cultural showdown. When his rhetoric crosses a line, we respond firmly and briefly, then move on. The goal isn’t to convert his base overnight, it’s to keep him from defining our party’s image.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2056, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1014, \"description\": \"Look, we’re all Democrats here. George Wallace speaks for his people, I speak for mine. Our job is to do right by the voters we represent, not to get dragged into a fight that only helps him. If we focus on our own districts, our local communities, and the issues people care about, we keep the party working and avoid turning the South into a battlefield. We can respect that he has a base without letting him define who we are.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2253, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1214, \"description\": \"George Wallace talks like he’s a champion for working people, but in reality, he’s a false prophet. His own state is right to work, and he doesn’t really care about the families he claims to speak for. He’s a great white siren, luring voters with anger and resentment while offering nothing of substance. Democrats have to make it clear that his promises are empty and that we are the ones who actually deliver for people’s lives.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2254, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1214, \"description\": \"I don’t agree with George Wallace’s politics, but he’s an elected Democrat who commands real loyalty in his state. Pretending otherwise doesn’t make him go away. We need to show that this party still has room for people who speak to local concerns about jobs, schools, and federal power, even when we disagree sharply on issues of race and rhetoric. If we write off Wallace and everyone who listens to him, we risk turning a factional problem into a permanent split.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2255, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1214, \"description\": \"George Wallace thrives on confrontation, and every time we take the bait, he gets stronger. In states where his message resonates, our best move is to keep the focus on bread-and-butter issues and deny him the chance to turn every contest into a cultural showdown. When his rhetoric crosses a line, we respond firmly and briefly, then move on. The goal isn’t to convert his base overnight, it’s to keep him from defining our party’s image.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2256, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1214, \"description\": \"Yarborough wins in Texas, but Wallace wins in Alabama. I’m not sure there’s much to draw from that. We’re all Democrats here, and our responsibility is to the people we represent. Every community has different concerns, and we need to focus on what we can do for our districts and our voters. We can respect that he has a following without letting him define what the party stands for, and we make sure we’re doing the work people actually need.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2453, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1414, \"description\": \"These wins are a real moment for our party. Both Mr. Brewer and Mr. Yarborough faced immensely hostile terrain, but they showed that people respond when candidates run on on our better instincts. This isn’t just about politics, it’s about proving that leadership rooted in decency can succeed even in the places you least suspect. We need to make sure the party tells this story, that Democrats are the ones who stand for what is right.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2454, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1414, \"description\": \"What stands out in these races is how Mr. Brewer and Mr. Yarborough brought people together. Reformers, working families, and minority communities all felt included and heard. That is the approach we should highlight going forward. If Democrats can unite diverse groups across the country without losing our core values, we show that the party is capable of governing responsibly and inclusively. This is how we build a winning national coalition.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2455, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1414, \"description\": \"Mr. Brewer and Mr. Yarborough didn’t just talk in generalities. They ran on things people live with every day - schools, roads, jobs, and services that actually matter to families. That is the lesson we carry with us. George Wallace may offer an off ramp for the voters’ rage, but at the end of the day, it’s just an empty void with nothing behind it. A winning campaign is one that centers on real issues in real communities.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2456, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1414, \"description\": \"These victories are promising, but we can’t overextend our hands. The South is still a complex place, and the dynamics of these races don’t necessarily translate to the rest of the region. Our focus needs to stay on understanding local conditions, listening to voters, and building campaigns that fit each community. Step by step, we can expand on these successes without overreaching or taking unnecessary risks.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2653, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1614, \"description\": \"Wallace may have rallied a lot of attention, but in the end voters prefer candidates who offered steady, responsible leadership. Mr. Brewer’s win in Alabama is a clear signal that people still value fairness, competence, and principled governance over fear and division. That’s something the party should celebrate and make central to our message going forward.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2654, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1614, \"description\": \"These elections show that Democrats have room to build broad coalitions, even in the South. Mr. Brewer brought together reformers, working families, and minority voters, and that kind of coalition is exactly what the party needs if we want to compete nationally. The lesson here is that we can unite diverse groups without abandoning practical policies or core principles.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2655, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1614, \"description\": \"In both Texas and Alabama, voters responded best to the candidates who addressed local concerns first instead of playing national politics. Schools, jobs, roads, and day-to-day issues were what mattered to people. I’m sorry to see ol’ Smilin’ Ralph go down like that, but Mr. Bentsen is clearly a better fit for his state. That’s the key takeaway: Democrats win when we run campaigns grounded in local priorities. We need to carry that lesson into every race going forward.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2656, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1614, \"description\": \"George Wallace’s defeat is a major boon to our party, but Yarborough losing in Texas shows the limits of what worked this year. We need to be careful about reading too much into these victories. The South remains complex and unpredictable, and our focus has to be on understanding local conditions and building campaigns that respect the realities of each community. Step by step, that is how we make progress.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2057, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1015, \"description\": \"At some point, somebody has to put their foot down and mean it. We’ve let this war drift on because no one has been forced to take responsibility for ending it. Congress keeps funding it, the White House keeps changing the goalposts, and the country keeps paying the price. This amendment draws a line in the sand and puts the burden back where it belongs. If we’re gonna keep sending our boys abroad, Congress has to say so out loud. If not, we’re bringing them home. That kind of clarity is long overdue.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2058, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1015, \"description\": \"I can’t back a constitutional amendment like this. I understand the anger behind it, but writing a withdrawal deadline into the Constitution is a step too far, too fast. A lot of working people want the war to end, but they also want to know it’s being handled carefully. We shouldn’t be trying to force an answer to this war without thinking through the consequences for our allies abroad.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2059, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1015, \"description\": \"I think there’s a way to get at the heart of this without blowing the party apart. Congress should require that the war end unless it explicitly votes to continue it, that makes sense. It shifts the balance of power without turning the Constitution into a blunt instrument. It forces accountability. If the administration wants to stay, they have to come back to Congress and make the case. That’s a position a lot more Democrats can live with, and it still puts real pressure on the White House.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2060, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1015, \"description\": \"The reason we’re even having this argument is because the president just won’t level with the American people. Nixon ran on ending the war, and every month that passes we’re told to wait a little longer while the mission changes again. Whether this amendment passes or not, the real issue is a White House that won’t tell Congress or the public what it’s actually doing. That’s where Democrats should keep the spotlight. The war didn’t drift here on its own. Someone let it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2061, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1016, \"description\": \"I’m not going to condemn people who are desperate to be heard. These demonstrations didn’t come out of nowhere. They’re the product of years of broken promises and a war that keeps dragging on without explanation. I don’t like seeing Washington tied up any more than anyone else, but the real disruption started long before this week. If the government had ended the war in Vietnam as they have repeatedly promised to do, these protests wouldn’t be happening.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2062, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1016, \"description\": \"People have every right to oppose this war, but paralyzing the capital and blockading the streets isn’t protesting, it’s a gift to the White House. When federal offices close and the roads are locked down, the story stops being about Vietnam and turns into images of chaos and disorder. That doesn’t move the country toward peace, it pushes voters straight into Nixon’s arms. Democrats cannot afford to be seen as tolerating disorder if we expect the public to trust us with governing again. I support law enforcement in taking the necessary steps to keep the peace in our nation’s capital.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2063, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1016, \"description\": \"I get why people are out there. I really do. A lot of these folks have been marching, writing letters, voting, and watching nothing change. That kind of frustration doesn’t come out of nowhere. But I also know a lot of Democrats are uneasy watching Washington shut down. We don’t have to dismiss the anger behind the protests to say that this isn’t how you keep the country together.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2064, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1016, \"description\": \"If we want to turn our ideas into real progress, it has to go through Congress. That’s where this war can actually be constrained. The McGovern-Hatfield amendment puts the question right where it belongs, in the Senate, on the record, for the whole country to see. I know it got struck down the first time around, but voters clearly want to see something done. That’s the fight Democrats should be waging. Marches come and go, but a vote like that forces creates the kind of pressure that can actually bring this war to an end.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2065, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1017, \"description\": \"Ralph Nader is doing our party a favor, whether some people like it or not. For too long, ordinary consumers have been expected to trust that big corporations will look out for the public interest on their own. We have seen where that leads: unsafe products, hidden risks, and families paying the price. Democrats ought to be on the side of people who get hurt when nobody’s watching. That doesn’t mean we’re hostile to honest businessmen, but it does mean we believe strong rules and sensible oversight are part of a fair economy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2066, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1017, \"description\": \"I have real problems with the direction this movement is headed. A lot of it sounds good on paper, but when you dig into the details, working people are the ones who end up squeezed. Overregulation doesn’t ever just fall on executives, it falls on factory plants and union jobs. Consumer safety matters to us, but our party has spent decades building trust with organized labor, and I am not going to throw that away for a movement that treats job losses as an afterthought.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2067, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1017, \"description\": \"There are legitimate concerns being raised here, but I don’t think Democrats need to wrap themselves in the banner of a consumer crusade to address them. Let’s go with Congress on this one. We should keep what makes sense, craft some good legislation, and move carefully through the process. Get labor and business involved too. That keeps the focus on the results instead of turning every idea for reform into a public showdown.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2068, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1017, \"description\": \"I don’t think the party needs to take a formal position on this issue. There’s no legislation being debated in Congress yet, and it’s not something voters are asking the Democratic Party to referee. Consumer protection is going to sort itself out committee by committee and agency by agency. Our job as a national party is to stay focused on bread and butter issues like jobs, prices, and ending this wretched war.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2069, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1018, \"description\": \"I deeply admire what Senator Gravel did. It takes real courage to put your career on the line to expose the truth, and the American people deserve that. Years of deception from the White House have left citizens confused, angry, and distrustful. Democrats should use this moment to push for accountability, oversight, and a clear explanation of how our operations in Vietnam have been conducted. This war is a national disgrace.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2070, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1018, \"description\": \"I understand why Mr. Gravel did this, and I respect his desire to tell the truth. At the same time, reading classified material into the Congressional Record sets a risky precedent. There were other ways to handle this report. Congress has committees, hearings, and oversight powers for a reason. We can recognize the moral point he made without publicly leaking classified records. But I understand where the senator is coming from, and I certainly sympathize with his decision.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2071, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1018, \"description\": \"I can’t endorse what Mr. Gravel did. Leaking classified documents is reckless and un-American, and it undermines the very institutions that give Congress and the public real authority. Democrats can fight for transparency without putting our national security at risk or making political theater out of a serious matter. Courage doesn’t excuse recklessness, and this is not the example we should be celebrating.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2072, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1018, \"description\": \"The story here is not Mr. Gravel’s actions but the content of what he revealed. The Pentagon Papers show clearly that decades of White House Administrations have been lying to the American people and to Congress about our goals in South Asia. There is a credibility gap between what the Nixon Administration has told the American people and what is actually happening in Vietnam, and that is where Democrats need to focus their energy. Our job is to end the war responsibly, hold the administration accountable, and give the public the kind of government they deserve.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2073, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1019, \"description\": \"This is bold, and it’s exactly the kind of action that could stabilize our economy in a time of real uncertainty. These policies increase the government’s flexibility to fight inflation and give working families the break they deserve. Democrats should recognize that this is a moment to act decisively and show voters we understand the stakes.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2074, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1019, \"description\": \"Our party cannot stand behind these reckless actions. We need to ensure our economy remains flexible enough to respond to market conditions, without risking the value of a sound American dollar. The Nixon White House is trying to look bold, but the truth is that these moves entirely dodge the stench of inflation. We need real solutions that actually protect the pocketbooks of working Americans.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2075, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1019, \"description\": \"With prices rising across the board and families feeling the squeeze, we can’t afford to let inflation run unchecked. Freezing wages and prices for a time gives the American people much needed breathing room. At the same time, abandoning the gold standard would risk destabilizing our currency and undo the very benefits of the protections these controls provide. Democrats should back the measures that support working families while insisting on a disciplined approach to our monetary policy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2076, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1019, \"description\": \"Artificially freezing wages and prices creates market distortions that only build up the tension and make inflation harder to control in the long run. The real problem is the rigidity of the old monetary system. By moving off Bretton-Woods and giving the Federal Reserve more flexibility, we can respond to inflation dynamically and address the economy’s needs without strangling the markets or workers.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2077, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1020, \"description\": \"Young Americans are telling us loud and clear that the new drug laws are both unfair and out of touch. We can’t just ignore that. The party should look at sensible reforms that reduce unnecessary arrests, focus on public health, and treat marijuana use as a medical and social issue rather than a criminal one. If we are serious about listening to the next generation, this is where we start.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2078, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1020, \"description\": \"I can’t support rolling back enforcement of our laws. A lot of communities are concerned about rising drug use and the breakdown of social norms, and the Democratic Party has to recognize those fears. Drug use is a scourge on our youth, and it tears our communities apart. This is about keeping neighborhoods safe while guiding young people on a responsible path, not rewarding risky behavior.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2079, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1020, \"description\": \"We need a balanced approach. Drug use is an unfortunate reality, but Nixon’s heavy-handed policies are causing a lot of resentment towards law enforcement, especially on the campuses. At the same time, we can’t appear like we’re condoning dangerous behavior. Democrats should explore sensible reforms like diversion programs, treatment options, and perhaps limited decriminalization, while maintaining strong enforcement against more serious offenses. We can be tough while also being fair.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2080, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1020, \"description\": \"These debates over campus drug use have been heating up for a while, and we need a careful, thoughtful approach rather than rushing to extremes. Democrats should push for a national commission to study the issue, bring in the experts, review the evidence, and make recommendations based on the facts. This way, the party can show it is serious about public health and safety while also respecting young Americans and the changing social landscape.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2277, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1220, \"description\": \"Rehnquist’s record is troubling, plain and simple. Time and again he has sided with big business over working families, and his views on Civil Rights make it clear that he’d roll back crucial protections we’ve fought for. I can’t stay quiet on this. The party needs to rally the unions, community leaders, and opinion makers to oppose this nomination. It will take a lot of energy and coordination, but the stakes are too high for us to sit on the sidelines.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2278, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1220, \"description\": \"If there’s anything we learned from the Haynsworth and Carswell nominations, it’s that the liberal bloc still has some influence. And Rehnquist is so far right, he makes Reagan look like a hippie. See if we can’t get Byrd on the phone. We’ll raise concerns about Rehnquist’s record in measured terms, highlight the decisions that matter without turning it into a spectacle. The aim here is to protect our credibility, without it we don’t have a snowball’s chance in blocking this guy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2279, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1220, \"description\": \"Christ, he’s further right than Reagan. But the truth is, I’m not sure our party has enough strength to fight this on our own, not with Eastland chairing Judiciary. Get Byrd on the line, have him reach out to the White House: we’d obviously prefer a moderate appointee, but if the president is willing to nominate a more mainstream conservative, I’m sure Mansfield would be willing to look the other way. Frankly, that’s the best we could hope for.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2280, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1220, \"description\": \"It was hard enough to block the Haynsworth and Carswell nominations. But with the election a year away, I’m not sure we have the political capital to stop this. Let Mansfield and Byrd do what they can, but I’m not prepared to expend any more energy on an unwinnable battle.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2477, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1420, \"description\": \"I think the Equal Rights Amendment is long overdue. Women are working, paying taxes, raising families, and contributing to this country in every way that matters, and the law ought to recognize that plainly. Democrats must stand up for fairness under the law, and I do not think we should shy away from saying so just because it makes some people uncomfortable.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2478, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1420, \"description\": \"I don’t think this is something our party should be getting behind. I worry that it goes too far, too fast, and risks upsetting the kind of arrangements that many families and communities - including quite a few who vote Democratic - are comfortable with. There are ways to improve fairness for women without rewriting the Constitution, and I’m not convinced this amendment is the right approach.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2479, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1420, \"description\": \"This is a serious constitutional question, and it is moving through the process the way it should. Members of Congress need room to debate it, and if it advances, the states will weigh in as well. I don’t think the national party needs to force the issue right now. Our role is to keep the process fair and accessible. We welcome all perspectives in the Democratic Party.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2480, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1420, \"description\": \"I have to be honest, I support the principles behind the Equal Rights Amendment, but I’m concerned about the possible consequences for working women. A lot of the protections women have won in the workplace, around hours, working conditions, safety, those exist because the law recognizes differences in how work affects them. I don’t want to see those hard-fought protections weakened or swept aside in the name of some abstract equality.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2677, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1620, \"description\": \"Our party secured passage of this extension because racial discrimination at the polls didn’t magically disappear when the Voting Rights Act went into effect. Banning literacy tests and other devices only matters if it’s enforced evenly and without hesitation. If every state is following the law, then they have nothing to fear from federal oversight. The Democratic Party should be clear that the right to vote is not negotiable and that compliance is the responsibility of every state, the South included.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2678, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1620, \"description\": \"The law is the law, and we’re not backing away from that. But we also need to recognize that implementation of the Voting Right Act is uneven and, in some places, genuinely complicated. The Democratic Party should support pairing equal enforcement with technical assistance and clear guidance so local officials know what’s expected and how to comply. If we handle this responsibly, we can protect everyone’s voting rights without turning a good law into a constant source of resentment.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2679, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1620, \"description\": \"There is a difference between rooting out real discrimination and treating every local election office as if it’s acting in bad faith. Expanding oversight beyond the original jurisdictions covered in the Voting Rights Act in ‘65 was a serious step, and we should be careful about how aggressively we apply it. The Democratic Party ought to support focusing federal enforcement only where there is clear evidence of abuse, and we should give states that are making a good-faith effort the room to manage their own elections.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2680, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1620, \"description\": \"This issue is already tangled up in court rulings, federal guidelines, and local politics, and there is no statement we can make that won’t inflame one person or another. The new extension of the Voting Rights Act is on the books, the courts will interpret it, and federal agencies will carry it out. The smartest move for our party is to stay out of the day-to-day enforcement debate and avoid turning voting administration into another public intraparty fight that Dick Nixon will use against us.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2081, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1021, \"description\": \"I think we need to be honest about where the country is headed. More women are demanding safe and legal medical care, and pretending this issue can be wished away is not realistic. I believe these decisions belong in the hands of women and their families and their doctors, not prosecutors or politicians. That doesn’t mean the party has to sound strident or dismissive of moral concerns, but we should be clear that criminalizing abortion is not the answer.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2082, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1021, \"description\": \"I’m not comfortable pushing the party toward a broad national position on abortion. For many Democrats, this is a deeply personal and moral issue, and I respect that. The law has traditionally left room for states to reflect their communities’ values, and I am wary of abandoning that balance. We should proceed carefully and avoid turning this into a defining litmus test for the party.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2083, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1021, \"description\": \"There is a middle ground here, and I think most Americans live in it. I support allowing abortion in cases involving serious health risks and extreme circumstances, but I do not believe the Democratic Party should be rushing toward sweeping declarations. This issue is evolving, and our role should be to uphold religious freedom, protect public health, and keep our coalition together.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2084, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1021, \"description\": \"This is another one of those issues where the party risks saying too much and gaining very little. The courts are already reviewing the constitutional questions surrounding abortion access, and they are better positioned to take responsibility for whatever comes next. There are too many people in our party on all sides of the equation.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2281, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1221, \"description\": \"This is not some new radical idea we just dreamed up. Democrats have been pressing for national health insurance since Truman, and for good reason. Working families are getting squeezed, medical costs keep rising, and too many people are one illness away from disaster. Healthcare is a human right, and Senator Kennedy’s proposal for healthcare reform reflects that. I’m proud to give him my support.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2282, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1221, \"description\": \"I think we can get most of the country covered without tearing the system apart overnight or alienating those fickle yuppies. A national framework that requires coverage built on employer plans, and sets strong federal standards makes a lot of sense to me. It’s smart, practical, and it gives us a real chance to move toward universal coverage while keeping the public with us.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2283, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1221, \"description\": \"I absolutely agree with Teddy’s goals here. But I also think the states should have more room to lead the way. Different states have different systems and different needs. If we set clear goals and give state governments the tools and resources to get there, we can make real progress without forcing a single model on the entire country all at once.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2284, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1221, \"description\": \"I’m skeptical about passing any sweeping new programs right now, especially considering the rise in inflation these past few years. We have already made real gains through Medicare, Medicaid, and the new SSI program, and there is absolutely more we can do there. Expanding eligibility, improving benefits, and making sure those programs work as intended may be the most responsible way to move forward in the near term.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2481, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1421, \"description\": \"I don’t think we can keep pretending that good intentions alone are going to undo generations of racial exclusion. If we’re serious about protecting Civil Rights, then the federal government has to use its leverage to make sure minority hiring actually happens in agencies and schools that answer to Washington. It’s not comfortable, and it’s not pretty, but progress rarely is.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2482, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1421, \"description\": \"I’m not prepared to turn Civil Rights enforcement into what is for all intents and purposes a quota system. I’ve spent too much time keeping this coalition together to hand our opponents an issue that pits working people against each other. Desegregation and equal opportunity are one thing, but mandated hiring crosses a line I don’t think the party can defend in most states, let alone nationally.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2483, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1421, \"description\": \"I think we get further by rewarding progress rather than by threatening punishment. The federal government controls contracts, funding, and tax policy, and we can use those tools to encourage fair hiring without dictating outcomes from Washington. If institutions know there’s a real benefit to doing the right thing, a lot of doors will open without forcing a confrontation that hardens the opposition or forcing individuals to make choices against their will.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2484, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1421, \"description\": \"I’m more interested in building up the black community than policing headcounts. If we want lasting change, that means investing in minority-owned businesses, expanding scholarships, and putting real federal money into historically Black colleges and universities. Those steps strengthen black communities and open doors without turning Civil Rights into a zero-sum fight inside the party.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2681, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1621, \"description\": \"Nixon’s so-called Southern Strategy only works if we let him define the terms of the debate. We shouldn’t dance around what he’s doing or pretend it’s just normal campaigning. He’s appealing to resentment, plain and simple, and Democrats need to say so. That doesn’t mean lecturing every Tom, Dick, and Harry south of the Mason-Dixon, but it does mean making it clear that our party will not let Dick Nixon off the hook for winking at racial backlash. I’m confident that if we stick to our principles, we can still hold the south. And if we lose seats because we stood for something, that’s better than keeping them by standing for nothing.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2682, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1621, \"description\": \"We don’t beat Nixon by turning every southern race into a national morality play. Most Democratic officeholders in the South aren’t running as avatars of national liberalism, and forcing that label onto them only helps the Republicans. Our response should be disciplined and local. Let southern Democrats talk about the local schools, the roads, good jobs, and keeping Washington from running roughshod over their states. At the very least, if Nixon wants to nationalize the region’s racial resentment, we shouldn’t make it easier for him.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2683, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1621, \"description\": \"The mistake would be assuming there’s one response that works everywhere. Nationally, we can and should call out Nixon’s cynical strategy for what it is. But on the ground in the South, in the state and local races, we need flexibility. Let the state parties and current incumbents set their own tone on the campaign trail, so long as they’re not undermining the national party’s basic commitments. That way we protect our principles at the top without sacrificing every down-ballot Democrat to Nixon’s realignment project.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2684, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1621, \"description\": \"I hate to say it, but Nixon is fishing in waters that were already moving away from us, and pouring national resources into fighting his Southern Strategy head-on risks draining energy from regions where the coalition is growing, not shrinking. When Humphrey won Maine and Washington back in ’68, he showed us another path forward. There are plenty of more moderate Republicans up North who are uneasy with where the national GOP is headed, and we should be speaking directly to them. If that means letting Nixon overplay his hand in the South while we build a broader coalition elsewhere, that’s a trade we can afford to make.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2085, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1022, \"description\": \"This kind of sabotage has no place in our party or in our democracy. Ed Muskie is the frontrunner because he’s earned it, and attacking him with lies and slander is unacceptable. We need to call it out publicly, rally the party leaders, and demand that the press investigate these anonymous attacks. The primaries are too important to let dirty tricks decide who gets the nomination.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2086, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1022, \"description\": \"We should protect Senator Muskie and other candidates from these attacks, but we need to do it carefully. This letter is offensive, yes, but our statements should focus on the facts rather than escalating this fight. Let the candidate himself respond, and the party can provide support behind the scenes to prevent the situation from derailing the primaries.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2087, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1022, \"description\": \"New Hampshire voters will see through this, but we can’t let every anonymous attack turn into a national crisis. The Democrats have bigger priorities than policing every rumor, and dwelling on this one is a waste of time. Muskie ought to keep campaigning on the issues that matter to the country.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2088, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1022, \"description\": \"The presidential primaries are the best test of our candidates’ strength and resilience. We shouldn’t have to micromanage every attack or smear or controversy; instead, the focus should remain on ensuring that the rules are fair, and every primary conducted with integrity. The candidates themselves are accountable for their own campaigns. Iron sharpens iron, you understand.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2089, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1023, \"description\": \"Look, I have to give credit where it’s due. President Nixon took a bold step by reaching out to China, and there is real potential here to reduce global tensions. Democrats can recognize that, while also making it clear that America’s values and interests won’t be compromised. If this trip leads to good dialogue, a cooling of conflicts, and maybe even a path toward peace in Vietnam, we should support it. That’s how we show real leadership on the world stage.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2090, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1023, \"description\": \"We can’t pretend this is a friendly visit or that the Chinese should be given a free pass. Nixon went there first, and that sends the wrong signal. We should make it clear that America decides the terms of engagement, not the other way around. They should have come to us, and we can meet them with cautious diplomacy. We want dialogue, and it’s up to the Democrats to protect our credibility while staying serious about global issues.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2091, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1023, \"description\": \"This could be more than just a handshake in Beijing. With Nixon’s upcoming visit to the USSR, there’s a chance to truly bring the major powers together and get us talking. Let’s push for a multinational summit on arms control, regional stability, and easing tensions in Southeast Asia. We can and should show that the Democrats are thinking bigger than a single visit, that we want real progress toward peace, and that America can lead without compromising our principles.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2092, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1023, \"description\": \"Has the president gone mad? This move is far too dangerous to entertain, let alone just applaud. Visiting China willy-nilly only risks emboldening a communist regime and undermines two decades of established foreign policy. Democrats need to make it clear that we can support diplomacy, but not at the expense of American security or our commitment to our allies in Taiwan. The risks here are real, and we have to speak up before it’s too late.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2093, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1024, \"description\": \"Look, right now all we know is that there was a break in at my office. It’s being investigated. I’ve been around the block long enough to know that if you start guessing before the facts are in, you end up doing someone else’s work for them. My job is to keep our convention on track, protect our candidates, and make sure the Democratic Party doesn’t get dragged into a story we don’t control yet.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2094, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1024, \"description\": \"This wasn’t somebody knocking over a filing cabinet for kicks. A break in at the DNC Headquarters, at my own damned office too. This raises real questions, and those questions deserve straight answers. We’re cooperating fully, and we expect everyone to do the same. I’m not here to throw accusations around, but I’m also not going to pretend this is nothing. We’ll let the investigation run its course, and we’ll make sure the public understands why this matters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2095, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1024, \"description\": \"ve seen dirty campaigns before, but my God, this crosses a line, even for Dick Nixon. When some sketchy burglars are breaking into the DNC headquarters, into my office, that tells you something about our political environment. Democrats shouldn’t whisper about this. We should say clearly that this kind of behavior has no place in American politics, and the president needs to explain why the press is finding connections between these lowlifes and the White House. If they want to treat politics like a dirty game, they’re going to answer for it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2096, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1024, \"description\": \"Listen to me. Nobody says anything. Not to the press, not to your friends, not to your wives at the dinner table. This was my office. My people. That means you. I don’t know who did this yet, and I don’t know how far it goes, and until I do, everything stops here. Every call, every statement, every question comes through me. Oh, and get those locksmiths here too, I want deadbolts on every door in this place.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2097, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1025, \"description\": \"Look, we can keep pretending this thing is still wide open, or we can acknowledge what every delegate in the room already knows. McGovern is out in front, and he didn’t get there by accident. If we draw this thing out, we’re going to spend a week tearing each other to pieces while Nixon sits back and watches. Get Humphrey on the line, Muskie too. We’re wrapping this thing up by tonight whether they like it or not.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2098, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1025, \"description\": \"We spent a whole year after the last election debating about whether the party was too closed, too controlled, too afraid of its own voters. Well, this is the moment where we either believe that or we don’t. Let the convention work the way it’s supposed to. Let the union men, the reformers, the south, all of them make their case in the open. It might be loud and it might get uncomfortable, but nobody walks out saying the fix was in.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2099, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1025, \"description\": \"There’s no rule that says we have to sort this out under the television lights. If George McGovern is the likely nominee, then my job is to make sure he doesn’t walk out of this convention alone. That means sitting down with labor leaders, the congressmen, the people who feel like the ground is moving under them, and making sure they’re heard. It’s not glamorous, and nobody gives speeches about it, but it’s how you keep a party from breaking itself in half.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2100, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1025, \"description\": \"Look, George is out in front and there’s no way he’s going to step aside. But if we leave it entirely to the floor, half the party walks out and the media has a feeding frenzy. My job now is to intervene, to start conversations, get McGovern’s people in the room and see if we can’t find an alternative candidate everyone can get behind. It’s messy, it’s tense, but if we do it right, we keep the party intact and avoid an all-out disaster.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2297, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1225, \"description\": \"Look, we all know how this story ends if we let it drag on. Humphrey’s got the delegates, he’s got the labor movement, and he’s got the muscle to put this thing to bed on the first ballot. Every extra hour we spend pretending otherwise just gives Nixon another opening. Call the holdouts, the McGovern people, let’s make the case to close this thing out, and get the nomination fixed up cleanly. We’re wrapping this thing up by tonight whether they like it or not.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2298, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1225, \"description\": \"We’ve spent years arguing about openness, legitimacy, and whether the party still trusts its own voters. Well, this is where that argument meets reality. Let the delegates speak. Let the McGovernites challenge Humphrey, let organized labor defend him, and the whole thing can play out in the open. It won’t be quiet, and it won’t be pretty, but when Humphrey wins, nobody can say it was handed to him in a back room.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2299, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1225, \"description\": \"There’s no rule that says we have to sort this out under the television lights. If Hubert Humphrey is our nominee again, then my job is to make sure he doesn’t walk out of this convention alone. That means sitting down with these insurgents, the activist types, the yippies, and making sure they know that they’re being heard. I want it in writing too. It’s not glamorous, and nobody gives speeches about it, but it’s how you keep a party from breaking itself in half.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2300, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1225, \"description\": \"If we’re serious about party unity, then we need to show it, not just talk about it. Senator Humphrey brings the working man to the table and has the governing experience to deliver. McGovern brings the energy, the campus crowd, the people who think the party stopped listening to them a long time ago. Put them on the same ticket and you tell the country that this party can argue like hell and still come together when it counts.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2497, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1425, \"description\": \"Look, we all know how this story ends if we let it drag on. Muskie’s got the delegates, he’s got the governors, the congressional leadership, and he’s got the muscle to put this thing to bed on the first ballot. Every extra hour we spend pretending otherwise just gives Nixon another opening. Call the holdouts, the McGovern people, let’s make the case to close this thing out, and get the nomination fixed up cleanly. We’re wrapping this thing up by tonight whether they like it or not.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2498, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1425, \"description\": \"We’ve spent years arguing about openness, legitimacy, and whether the party still trusts its own voters. Well, this is where that argument meets reality. Let the delegates speak. Let the McGovernites challenge Muskie, let the party regulars defend him, and the whole thing can play out in the open. It won’t be quiet, and it won’t be pretty, but when Muskie wins, nobody can say it was handed to him in a back room.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2499, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1425, \"description\": \"There’s no rule that says we have to sort this out under the television lights. If Edmund Muskie is our nominee, then my job is to make sure he doesn’t walk out of this convention alone. That means sitting down with these insurgents, the activist types, McGovern’s caucuses, and making sure they know that they’re being heard. I want it in writing too. It’s not glamorous, and nobody gives speeches about it, but it’s how you keep a party from breaking itself in half.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2500, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1425, \"description\": \"If we’re serious about party unity, then we need to show it, not just talk about it. Senator Muskie brings steadiness, credibility, and the confidence of people who want this party to look like it can govern again. McGovern brings the energy, the campus crowd, the people who think the party stopped listening to them a long time ago. Put them on the same ticket and you tell the country that this party can argue like hell and still come together when it counts.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2697, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1625, \"description\": \"Look, if George Wallace walks out of this hall with the nomination, the party doesn’t just lose in November, it tears itself apart on the spot. We can’t let that happen. Call Meany, call the governors, House leadership, call every delegate who still believes this party has a future beyond empty grievance and backlash. If that means consolidating behind Humphrey or Muskie to block Wallace on the floor, then that’s what we’ll do.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2698, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1625, \"description\": \"We’ve spent the last four years arguing about whether the party trusts its own process or just panics when it doesn’t like the result. If Wallace has the delegates, then the only honest thing to do is let them vote. Let every faction make its case and let the numbers fall where they may. It’s going to be chaotic, sure, and nobody should kid themselves about the consequences, but at least no one can say the nomination was stolen. Certainly not Wallace. Do we really want to risk him running third party a second time?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2699, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1625, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have to end in a knife fight. There’s a narrow path here where we stop Wallace’s nomination without crowning someone half the party can’t live with. Sit down with the southern delegations, the congresspeople, the leadership, and find a name everyone can accept, even if no one’s really happy. Whoever we rally around, so long as it’s someone who can hold the coalition together and stop the bleeding in the south, that’s the responsible play.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2700, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1625, \"description\": \"Look, I don’t like it any more than you do, but if we’re staring down a convention that’s about to go completely off the rails, then we owe it to the party to try every door before it slams shut. Get Wallace on the line and make the offer. The Vice Presidency wouldn’t be too bad. Maybe he laughs us out of the room, maybe he storms off, hell maybe he takes it. But at least we can say we tried to keep this thing together. If he says yes, we live with the consequences. If he says no, then everyone in this hall understands exactly who chose to plunge our party into chaos.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2897, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1825, \"description\": \"Look, I respect Shirley Chisholm, but if she walks out of this hall with the nomination, half the party bolts before we even get to November. We can’t pretend otherwise. Call the union men, the governors, the House leadership, consolidate behind someone who can stop this on the floor, whether that’s Humphrey or Muskie, I don’t care. It’s going to be messy and people are going to be angry, but letting the convention drift into a result the party can’t sustain would be far far worse.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2898, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1825, \"description\": \"We spent a whole year after the last election debating about whether the party was too closed, too controlled, too afraid of its own voters. Well, this is the moment where we either believe that or we don’t. Let the convention work the way it’s supposed to. Let the union men, the reformers, the south, all of them make their case in the open. It might be loud and it might get uncomfortable, but nobody walks out saying the fix was in.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2899, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1825, \"description\": \"This doesn’t have to end in total collapse. There’s a way to respect what Chisholm represents without pushing the party past its breaking point. Sit down with the minority delegations, the reformers, and the leadership and find a nominee everyone can live with, even if it’s not anyone’s first choice. There’s plenty of decent, honest liberal folks who can keep these insurgents happy without alienating the likes of Meany or Byrd. Whoever it needs to be, that’s the trade we make to keep the coalition intact.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2900, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1825, \"description\": \"Before this convention spins completely out of control, we need to make a serious attempt at party unity. Get Ms. Chisholm on the line and offer her the vice presidency. Lay it out honestly and tell her what it would mean for the party and for the people who put their faith in her. She may say no, and if she does, then at least everyone in this hall knows we made the effort to bring her on a good solid ticket rather than push her out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21097, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11025, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21098, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11025, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21099, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11025, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21297, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11225, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21298, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11225, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21299, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11225, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21497, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11425, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21498, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11425, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21499, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11425, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21697, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11625, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21698, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11625, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21699, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11625, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21897, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11825, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21898, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11825, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21899, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11825, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22097, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12025, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22098, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12025, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22099, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12025, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22297, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12225, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22298, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12225, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22299, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12225, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22497, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12425, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22498, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12425, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22499, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12425, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22697, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12625, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22698, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12625, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22699, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12625, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22897, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12825, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22898, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12825, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22899, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12825, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23097, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13025, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23098, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13025, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23099, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13025, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23100, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13025, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23297, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13225, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23298, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13225, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23299, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13225, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23300, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13225, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23497, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13425, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23498, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13425, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23499, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13425, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23500, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13425, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23697, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13625, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23698, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13625, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23699, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13625, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23700, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13625, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23897, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13825, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23898, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13825, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23899, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13825, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23900, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13825, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 24097, \"fields\": {\"question\": 14025, \"description\": \"If there’s going to be a compromise, it has to start with the people who are most suspicious of the concept. The activist types, McGovern’s delegates, they don’t want a deal that just papers things over, and if they feel boxed out, they’ll take this convention down with them. I want to hear what kind of candidate they could actually sell to their people and where they’re willing to bend, before anyone else starts cutting their own deals.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 24098, \"fields\": {\"question\": 14025, \"description\": \"Nothing moves in this party without organized labor deciding it’s time to move. The unions know how many delegates they can deliver, how many they can block, and how far the floor can be pushed before it snaps. If we’re going to land on a compromise nominee, it needs to be someone Meany and his people can live with and defend. I want their buy-in early, while there’s still room to work things out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 24099, \"fields\": {\"question\": 14025, \"description\": \"Right now, it’s the governors, the committee chairs, the House Leadership who are the ones holding this thing together. They have a sense of what’s viable, what will collapse under pressure, and what kind of nominee could actually survive a general election. Before we start floating names, I need to know where their red lines are and how much stability they can still guarantee. What good would it be throwing out some sacrificial lamb?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 24100, \"fields\": {\"question\": 14025, \"description\": \"This convention doesn’t have legitimacy without the Black and Hispanic delegations believing they were heard and respected. They’re not just another interest bloc, they’re the moral center of where the party says it’s been going the past few years. If there’s going to be a compromise nominee, that candidate has to reflect real progress on Civil Rights and representation. I want to start there and build outward, rather than tacking it on at the end like a footnote.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 24101, \"fields\": {\"question\": 14025, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to admit it, but after 1968, we can’t go about ignoring the south. They’re organized, disciplined, and fully aware of their leverage. If they feel shut out, they won’t quietly accept it, they’ll make sure the whole country sees it. I want to know what kind of nominee they could stand behind without blowing up the rest of the coalition. If we’re going to avoid another regional rupture, this conversation has to happen now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2101, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1026, \"description\": \"God help us.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2301, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1226, \"description\": \"Jesus, the guy really did it. Well Godspeed, George. I hope you know what you’re doing.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2501, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1426, \"description\": \"If we’re going to land this plane without losing half the passengers, then the nominee has to be someone the left can recognize as one of their own, even if they don’t love every detail. That means a serious record on the war, a willingness to challenge the security state, and enough independence from the party machinery that this doesn’t look like a fix. At the same time, he has to be someone the rest of the convention can talk themselves into voting for without feeling like they’re signing a suicide note.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2502, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1426, \"description\": \"I worry that we’re overthinking the importance of ideology when what this moment really demands is moral authority. The McGovernites didn’t come here for a clever deal, they came because they believe the party has lost its soul. There is someone out there whose personal history carries more weight than any platform vote, who speaks about justice and responsibility in a way that doesn’t sound rehearsed. He wouldn’t be anyone’s first guess, but he might be the only choice who can talk McGovern into stepping aside without feeling humiliated.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2503, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1426, \"description\": \"Whatever deal we cut has to make sense in the places that matter, where people work with their hands and don’t trust anyone who sounds like they flew in for the week. There’s one senator who knows how to talk about reform in plain language, who comes out of the prairie rather than the faculty lounge, and who understands how to connect the anger of the activists with the frustrations of rural and small-town voters. He gives the McGovern people someone they can respect, but he also speaks to the kind of voter we’ve been bleeding for years. If we’re serious about building something that lasts past November, that kind of populism might be the glue we need.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2504, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1426, \"description\": \"The cleanest break is to embrace what this convention already represents. The party is younger, more urban, more diverse than it was even four years ago, and pretending otherwise won’t make it go away. There’s one candidate whose career reflects that shift almost uncomfortably well, with real standing among city delegates and minority leaders and very little patience for the old wheelin’ and dealin’. The question isn’t whether he excites the insurgents, but whether the rest of the party is ready to accept what that choice would say.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2701, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1626, \"description\": \"This has been a bruising year for the party, and nobody feels that more than Hubert Humphrey. He took the hard road, held the coalition together when it would have been easier to let it splinter, and he earned this nomination the old-fashioned way. I won’t pretend every Democrat leaves this convention hall happy, but that was never a realistic standard. My job was to deliver a nominee who can win a general election, and that job is done. Now it’s on all of us to remember what’s at stake this November.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2901, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1826, \"description\": \"This has been a bruising year for the party, and nobody feels that more than Hubert Humphrey. He took the hard road, held the coalition together when it would have been easier to let it splinter, and he earned this nomination the old-fashioned way. I won’t pretend every Democrat leaves this convention hall happy, but that was never a realistic standard. My job was to deliver a nominee who can win a general election, and that job is done. Now it’s on all of us to remember what’s at stake this November.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21101, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11026, \"description\": \"After years of turmoil and chaos, our party made a choice to steady the ship. Edmund Muskie brings experience, discipline, and a seriousness that voters have been asking for since 1968. I won’t deny that some people wanted a different outcome, and some of them will make noise on the way out. That’s politics. My responsibility was to make sure this party didn’t tear itself apart in the process, and that we emerged with a nominee who can credibly take on Richard Nixon. On that front, I have no doubts.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21301, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11226, \"description\": \"After years of turmoil and chaos, our party made a choice to steady the ship. Edmund Muskie brings experience, discipline, and a seriousness that voters have been asking for since 1968. I won’t deny that some people wanted a different outcome, and some of them will make noise on the way out. That’s politics. My responsibility was to make sure this party didn’t tear itself apart in the process, and that we emerged with a nominee who can credibly take on Richard Nixon. On that front, I have no doubts.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21501, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11426, \"description\": \"This convention came closer than it ever should have to nominating George Wallace for president. That’s a fact we’re all going to have to sit with. But he’s gone now. He took his delegates and his grievances and walked out the door, and in doing so he changed the map overnight. Hubert Humphrey is still standing, still respected by organized labor, still capable of holding together what remains of our coalition. Wallace will bleed Nixon dry across the Deep South, and Humphrey gives us a chance to compete everywhere else without apologizing for who we are.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21502, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11426, \"description\": \"I won’t pretend this feels like a triumph. We stared right at the edge of something ugly, and we all know how close we came to falling over it. But Wallace is gone now. And he’s taking his campaign straight into Nixon’s backyard and daring the Republicans to deal with him. That opens a door we didn’t expect to have. Edmund Muskie gives our party steadiness after chaos, credibility after embarrassment, and a chance to present ourselves as the only adult left in the room. My job was to help nominate the strongest possible candidate against Nixon. I believe we’ve done just that.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21701, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11626, \"description\": \"God help us all.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21901, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11826, \"description\": \"Look, I keep going back to the same thought. Wallace’s appeal isn’t going away. The only way we stop the party from bleeding in the South is to nominate someone who can actually reach those voters. Someone who sounds like them. Who knows what it means to worry about a paycheck and a mortgage and the farm note. He’s rough, sure, not polished for this crowd, but half this room wouldn’t have picked him six months ago either. We need someone who can peel off the delegates Wallace is counting on without alienating the rest of the party, and right now he’s the one who makes sense.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21902, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11826, \"description\": \"At some point, someone around this table is going to say it, so I might as well. If we want to nominate a Southerner, it has to be someone the rest of the party can live with. There is someone who’s shown he can govern without setting the region on fire. Slow, steady change. Education, jobs, a way to make the South feel like it belongs without betraying the rest of the coalition. Wallace is still going to run, but this gives us a chance to at least keep our coalition together long enough to matter.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21903, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11826, \"description\": \"I know the labor people won’t let this go, and I get it. The Deep South might be lost no matter what we do. That shifts everything. What we need is someone who makes it clear where the party stands on jobs, contracts, industrial communities. Someone who keeps the union vote engaged while Nixon and Wallace fight over Dixie. He won’t win over the deep South. Maybe he doesn’t have to. But he gives us a shot to keep those Union men in the Midwest from bolting like they nearly did four years ago. Hell, maybe we’ll compete in the border states too. Maybe that’s the best we could do.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21904, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11826, \"description\": \"Yeah, I know. No one around this table is going to clap for him. But no one’s dismissing him either. He’s a good Southern man, he’s respected, he understands the machinery better than almost anyone. After a convention that nearly handed Wallace the nomination, there’s something to be said for someone who brings order to the room. Wallace is going to run no matter what. But we can put someone here who doesn’t feed his story and keeps a semblance of stability. It’s not exciting, it’s not dramatic, but it might be the only way we get out of this room without losing the south forever.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22101, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12026, \"description\": \"God it’s late. We’re all drained. I’ll call him again. Anything to convince him to step into this mess, anything to keep the party from unraveling tonight. I’ll make the case one last time, push past the exhaustion, past the chaos, let’s hope he sees the stakes. If this fails, the convention will fall apart. But if he says yes, we might just have a chance. C’mon, pick up, please.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22301, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12226, \"description\": \"This convention came closer than anyone imagined to making history, and that counts for something. The energy Ms. Chisholm brought was electric, but the reality is half the party wasn’t ready for it. We’ve stalled the floor just enough, and Hubert Humphrey is still standing, respected by labor, trusted by our leaders, and able to hold the coalition together. He may not excite every activist in the room, but he gives the party a chance to pick itself up without alienating the groups who feel this moment matters. Chisholm’s supporters will watch, but at least they’ll see that their voices shaped the process and that their energy is no longer being ignored.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22302, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12226, \"description\": \"I won’t lie, this is tense. Ms. Chisholm has made her case, with far more support than I could’ve imagined, and that counts for something. But the party can’t survive if we let the momentum alone decide the nominee. Ed Muskie gives us credibility, steadiness, and a bridge to the moderates who would otherwise bolt to Dick Nixon. The activists may not get exactly what they wanted, but their influence matters, and this choice signals that the party has listened and negotiated in good faith. Our coalition will stay intact, and we at least preserve the chance to compete nationally without betraying the principles these delegates fought for.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22501, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12426, \"description\": \"I’ll be damned, she really did it. We’ll all pay the price in November, but by God, she earned it, and I’ll stand behind her.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22701, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12626, \"description\": \"We need someone who can actually talk to the people who’ve been left out for too long, the ones organizing in the streets, the small towns, the neighborhoods where nobody listens. He knows what it means to worry about work, about keeping a family fed, about paying the farm note or rent. He’s rough around the edges, but that honesty is exactly what the left trusts, and that trust is what can hold them together tonight while keeping the rest of the party from fracturing. He’s not flashy, but he gives the party a chance to breathe.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22702, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12626, \"description\": \"We can’t talk about bringing in new voices and then ignore where all those new voices actually live. Somebody has to reach the Southern black voters without setting the rest of the party on fire. He may not have decades of experience, but he’s shown the courage to confront segregation where it counts, to stand his ground when it matters most. That kind of grit carries weight tonight. He won’t make everyone in this room cheer, but he can stop the floor from erupting, hold the party together just enough to survive the chaos, and give us a way to move forward without betraying the principles Chisholm has energized her supporters around.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22703, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12626, \"description\": \"We need someone who can keep the progressive energy alive without splitting the party in two. Chisholm is one of New York. So we get someone who knows the cities, who knows the language of reform, and carries a sincerity that people can believe in. He can hold minority and urban voters in the fold while reassuring the moderates who are jittery about sudden change. And he gives the coalition a bridge between Chisholm’s momentum and the cautious, exhausted delegates scattered across this hall. He’s credible enough to be acceptable, bold enough to keep the base engaged, and steady enough to prevent the party from falling apart.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22901, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12826, \"description\": \"God it’s late. We’re all drained. I’ll call him again. Anything to convince him to step into this mess, anything to keep the party from unraveling tonight. I’ll make the case one last time, push past the exhaustion, past the chaos, let’s hope he sees the stakes. If this fails, the convention will fall apart. But if he says yes, we might just have a chance. C’mon, pick up, please.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23101, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13026, \"description\": \"Here’s what’s been sitting with me. The people in that room care about trust more than anything else right now. They want someone they believe will tell the truth even when it costs him something. Someone who goes after the forces of power when they need to be challenged. If we’re going to calm these people down, it will be with someone who carries real intellectual weight and a reputation for independence, someone who sounds like he’s thinking about the country instead of the next applause line.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23102, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13026, \"description\": \"I keep thinking about how much of this is about moral credibility. These people are tired, and a lot of them feel like politics has stopped talking about people altogether. If there’s a way through this, it may be with someone whose voice feels grounded in personal experience, someone who speaks plainly about suffering and responsibility and hardship because he has lived it. That kind of presence changes the temperature in a room. I don’t know if it solves everything, but it gives the party something human to hold onto.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23103, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13026, \"description\": \"We have to be honest about where our party is losing ground. If the activists walk out with someone who has never had to fight for votes outside a friendly audience, we’re just setting ourselves up for another 1968. We need someone who has already won in tough places, who knows how to talk to white farmers and urban blacks and working families without sounding like he’s reading from some pamphlet. It doesn’t have to be someone who’s polished, practiced, let ‘em be rough around the edges. That combination is rare, but it matters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23104, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13026, \"description\": \"There’s another argument on the table, and it’s about visibility and energy. A lot of these organizers are urban, young, going to college, they’re used to seeing leadership up close. They respond to someone they recognize as a governing figure, someone who takes public stands and lives with the consequences. There is risk there, everyone knows it, but there’s also momentum. If we’re trying to signal that the party is moving forward instead of circling the wagons, that kind of profile is going to come up whether we like it or not.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23301, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13226, \"description\": \"Alright, if they’re walking in here looking for reassurance, we have to start with someone they already trust. Someone who’s spent real time with the unions, who knows their leadership, who understands how these fights actually play out when the doors are closed. If we float a name like that, it tells them we’re not freelancing and we’re not trying to cut them out. It gives us a chance to talk about holding things together before anyone starts digging in.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23302, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13226, \"description\": \"There’s a big question of trust here, on both sides of the hall. The activists want to know they’re not being sold out, and the guys on the shop floor want to know they’re not being talked down to. Meany will understand. If there’s a way to hold that together, it’s with someone who has put in the time legislating, who has stood with workers publicly and privately, and who people believe when he says he can deliver. That kind of credibility buys us room to breathe.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23303, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13226, \"description\": \"I don’t think we should ignore the appeal of steadiness right now. Labor leaders are looking for reassurance, stability, consistency. Someone who has earned their backing over time, who has shown up and done the work, and who also plays better in parts of the country where this party has been slipping. If they feel confident their interests won’t get sidelined once the gavel drops, they’re a lot more likely to hold the line for us through this convention.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23501, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13426, \"description\": \"Alright, if they’re walking in here looking for reassurance, we have to start with someone they already trust. Someone who’s spent real time in Washington, who knows the House and Senate leadership, who understands how these fights actually play out when the doors are closed. If we float a name like that, it tells them we’re not freelancing and we’re not trying to cut them out. It gives us a chance to talk about holding things together before anyone starts digging in.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23502, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13426, \"description\": \"There’s a big question of trust here, on both sides of the hall. The activists want to know they’re not being sold out, and the governors and senators want to get stuff done. Mansfield and Byrd will surely understand. If there’s a way to hold that together, it’s with someone who has put in the time legislating, who has stood with our party publicly and privately, and who people believe when he says he can deliver. That kind of credibility buys us room to breathe.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23503, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13426, \"description\": \"If the House and Senate leadership are scared this thing is getting away from us, they’re going to want to hear a name that calms them down. Someone they already associate with order, with knowing how the place actually works. The kind of person who doesn’t frighten anyone. Someone the committee chairs trust, the donors recognize, and the leadership believes can keep the lights on. I’m not saying it solves the bigger problem, but it buys us time, and right now time might be the only thing keeping this convention from blowing up.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23701, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13626, \"description\": \"We have to face the fact that the South isn’t just sitting this out. If we walk out of here with someone who sounds like he’s never had to ask for votes in a courthouse town or a farming county, we’re going to lose them outright. We need someone who has actually competed in tough territory, who knows how to talk to white farmers, small town voters, and working class communities without it feeling forced or rehearsed. It doesn’t have to be elegant. In fact, it probably shouldn’t be. A little roughness goes a long way down there, and people can tell when it’s real.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23702, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13626, \"description\": \"If we’re talking about keeping the South from blowing up on us, we should be thinking about someone who’s already done the job in the first place. Someone who has worked in a tense environment, kept things from spiraling, and didn’t let either side drag open another culture war. Ideally someone who knows how to talk to white Southerners as equals, without preaching to them and without indulging their worst instincts either. Someone who’s shown that you can move the region forward quietly, keep the activists from overrunning the place, and still hold the center. By God, we’ve got to hold the center.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23703, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13626, \"description\": \"There’s also an argument here about steadiness, especially for the border states and the Upper South. The south wants to know they’re not being left behind, not being forgotten by the party mainstream up north. Someone who doesn’t make them feel like they’re being dragged someplace against their will. There’s plenty of solid, loyal party men that can head down below the Mason-Dixon and not be pelted with tomatoes. That kind of reliability reassures people who are nervous about where this party is headed that they’re not gonna be ignored going forward.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23704, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13626, \"description\": \"There’s a cold reality we gotta live with - preventing another 1968. If the southern delegations and their senior leaders in Congress think this convention is slipping out of control, they’re going to gravitate toward a name that feels familiar. Someone who represents order, who understands the machinery, who committee chairs and donors already trust. It doesn’t answer every question about the future of the party, but it tells the South that the adults are still in the room. Right now, that alone might keep even a few delegations from bolting.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23901, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13826, \"description\": \"We have to be honest about where our party is losing ground. If the black and women’s groups walk out with someone who has never had to fight for votes outside a friendly audience, we’re just setting ourselves up for another 1968. We need someone who has already won in tough places, who knows how to talk to white farmers and urban blacks and working families without sounding like he’s reading from some pamphlet. It doesn’t have to be someone who’s polished, practiced, let ‘em be rough around the edges. That combination is rare, but it matters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23902, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13826, \"description\": \"If we’re talking about winning over the Black delegates, we can’t pretend this is just a northern problem. They’re going to ask whether anyone at this table has actually stood up for the southern blacks, back when it really cost something. Not just voted right when it was safe, but taken the heat back home and kept going. Someone who knows how to talk to white Southerners without winking at segregation, and who has already proven he can bring Black voters into the party without setting the whole region on fire. That kind of record carries weight in a room like this, even if it doesn’t make headlines.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23903, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13826, \"description\": \"There’s another argument on the table, and it’s about visibility and energy. A lot of these organizers are urban, young, poor, they’re used to seeing leadership up close. They respond to someone they recognize as a governing figure, someone who takes public stands and lives with the consequences. There is risk there, everyone knows it, but there’s also momentum. If we’re trying to signal that the party is moving forward instead of circling the wagons, that kind of profile is going to come up whether we like it or not.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 24101, \"fields\": {\"question\": 14026, \"description\": \"Hey. It’s me. Thanks for getting back to me. I won’t pretend this is easy, but I’m coming to you empty-handed. The convention is tearing itself apart at the seams, and whoever I talk to, whoever I ask, one name gets brought up each time. They’re looking for someone who can remind them what this party is supposed to stand for. I’m not calling to twist your arm, but we’re days away from being without a nominee. Please, I’m running out of options here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2105, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1027, \"description\": \"At this moment in our history, we are being called to decide what America truly stands for. The time has come for our land to once again be a witness to the world of all that is just and noble in human affairs. It is the time for us to live less by fear and more by faith, with an abiding confidence that can sweep away the strongest barriers between us, and teach us that we are truly brothers and sisters. So join with me in my campaign, lend me your strength, your support, and your courage, and together, we can call America home to the ideals which have nourished us from the very beginning.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2106, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1027, \"description\": \"For generations, this party has carried the hopes and dreams of ordinary Americans, from the depression years of Franklin Roosevelt, to the courage and conviction of Harry Truman, through the promise of John Kennedy and the hard work of Lyndon Johnson. In times of trial and uncertainty, Democrats have always chosen action over despair and compassion over indifference. I am proud to stand in that tradition tonight, and I accept the responsibility to help lead our country out of the confusion and turmoil of these past few years, toward a future rooted in fairness, opportunity, and faith in one another.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2107, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1027, \"description\": \"This election will ask Americans to decide whether they are satisfied with a politics of secrecy, division, and despair, or whether they have the guts to dream of something better. The Nixon administration would have us believe that honesty is a weakness and cynicism is a virtue. I reject that vision of America. I believe this nation deserves the truth from its leaders, peace without illusion, and a government that doesn’t ask its people to accept decline as its destiny. That is the choice before us, and that is the choice this campaign will put plainly before the American people.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2108, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1027, \"description\": \"Look, I hate to say it, but it’s damn near 3 o’clock in the morning. I’ll formally accept the nomination, thank the delegates, and acknowledge the late hour and the long convention behind us. Our party has a long road ahead of us, but I intend to return tomorrow night, in prime time, to lay out our case to the country, to call our nation home, and to give the American people the vision of leadership they deserve.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2705, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1627, \"description\": \"The time has come for our land to once again be a witness to the world of all that is just and noble in human affairs. It is the time for us to live less by fear and more by faith, with an abiding confidence that can sweep away the strongest barriers between us, and teach us that we are truly brothers and sisters. So join with me in my campaign, lend me your strength, your support, and your courage, and together, we can call America home to the ideals which have nourished us from the very beginning.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2706, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1627, \"description\": \"For more than a generation, this party has carried the hopes and dreams of ordinary Americans, from the depression years of Franklin Roosevelt, to the courage and conviction of Harry Truman, through the promise of John Kennedy and the hard work of Lyndon Johnson. In times of trial and uncertainty, Democrats have always chosen action over despair and compassion over indifference. I am proud to stand in that tradition tonight, and I accept the responsibility to help lead our country out of the confusion and turmoil of these past few years, toward a future rooted in fairness, opportunity, and faith in one another.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2707, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1627, \"description\": \"This election will ask Americans to decide whether they are satisfied with a politics of secrecy, division, and despair, or whether they have the guts to dream of something better. The Nixon administration would have us believe that honesty is a weakness and cynicism is a virtue. I reject that vision of America. I believe this nation deserves the truth from its leaders, peace without illusion, and a government that doesn’t ask its people to accept decline as its destiny. That is the choice before us, and that is the choice this campaign will put plainly before the American people.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2109, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1028, \"description\": \"What I’m seeing in this photograph is horrifying, and no one should pretend otherwise. But war is chaotic, and mistakes do happen, especially in a conflict that has dragged on this long and sprawled across borders. If the Pentagon says this was an unintended strike, then that claim deserves to be examined seriously. The real obligation now is to make sure incidents like this don’t happen again, and to press harder for an end to a war that keeps producing them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2110, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1028, \"description\": \"Is there anything braver about burning up children who live north of the seventeenth parallel or who live in Cambodia or Laos? They all feel pain. They all shed the same blood. They're all children of the same God. I don’t know how anyone can look at that photograph and see anything but a terrified child in unbearable pain. These bombings are indefensible, and these are the kinds of conditions we have to recover if we’re going to save the soul of this nation.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2111, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1028, \"description\": \"This is not an isolated tragedy, and it is not an accident in any meaningful sense. It is the product of a war that should never have been fought and a policy that treats civilian lives as collateral damage. Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger have expanded this war, hidden its costs, and lied about its consequences. Richard Nixon is a war criminal. This war must end immediately, and the men responsible for carrying it on must be held accountable to the fullest extent possible.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2112, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1028, \"description\": \"What troubles Americans most is the growing distance between what they see with their own eyes and what they are told by their government. Simply put, there is a clear credibility gap between what they see and what they’re told. A democracy cannot sustain a long war without honesty from its leaders. If this administration cannot be candid about what is happening in Southeast Asia, then it has no business asking the American people to continue supporting this conflict.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2113, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1029, \"description\": \"Republicans like to act as though I’m parroting every line from the SDS manifesto. But this attack is a ludicrous, spurious claim with absolutely no basis in fact. I will not pardon every draft dodger, nor legalize drugs willy-nilly. I will not interfere with existing state laws on abortion, as it states in the Democratic Party platform. This is nothing more than a Nixon hit-job designed to gaslight the voters about where I stand.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2114, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1029, \"description\": \"Is this so-called attack meant to cast me in a bad light? I’m proud to fight for women’s reproductive freedom. I’m proud to support the young men who risked their freedoms to live according to their conscience. I’m proud to support sensible, modern drug policy - the likes of which were recommended by Nixon’s own commission. These are not radical positions; they are the positions of a party that believes in fairness, responsibility, and the courage to confront hard truths.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2115, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1029, \"description\": \"I’m not going to spend my time chasing slogans meant to scare people away from the real issues. Voters are tired of the lies and exaggerations. My focus in this campaign is on ending the war, restoring honesty to government, and making life better for ordinary Americans. That is what matters, and that is what I will continue to fight for.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2116, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1029, \"description\": \"Let’s take a step back here. I’m no radical. I served in World War II, I was raised the son of a Methodist pastor, and I’ve spent my life on the prairie earning the trust of my neighbors. That’s how I was elected to the U.S. Senate from South Dakota - twice. I have always acted with integrity, common sense, and respect for the people I represent. Those who spread fear with slogans like this have no claim to define who I am or what I stand for.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2117, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1030, \"description\": \"I’ll be honest, I didn’t get to know Tom as well as I should have before this campaign. What I’ve learned is that he has faced real struggles in his past and he sought help when he needed it. That doesn’t make him unfit to serve. Everyone deserves compassion, and people who have dealt with mental illness shouldn’t be shamed for it. I believe in judging him by his character and his willingness to serve, not by rumors from the press.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2118, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1030, \"description\": \"I’m not going to get sidetracked chasing rumors about my running mate’s past. We have bigger responsibilities right now. Families are worried about a war that keeps taking their sons’ lives. Communities are struggling with polluted rivers and prices that keep rising. That’s what voters want to hear about, and that’s where this campaign has to stay. We can’t let the latest gossip determine what this election is about.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2119, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1030, \"description\": \"This issue is going to persist, and I want to be honest about it. Tom Eagleton sought out treatments for his depression in the past, and I don’t want people left guessing about what that means. We’re going to ask that he release his health records so voters can see the facts for themselves. I want everyone to understand clearly who he is and that he’s perfectly capable of serving, because I believe transparency matters. I doubt Nixon could say the same.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2120, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1030, \"description\": \"People are so concerned about my running mate, but consider the man we’re running against. Dick Nixon has spent his career haunted by paranoia, secrecy, and obsession. I mean, Christ, the man got his start in politics as a stooge for Joe McCarthy. He hides from the truth and misleads the country at every turn. Compared to that, Tom’s past struggles are hardly a threat. The real question is, which man fights his demons and which one lays in bed with them, and the real answer points to Nixon every time.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2317, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1230, \"description\": \"I chose Wilbur Mills because our party is fractured, and pretending otherwise won’t help us win. Mills represents a wing of the Democratic Party that feels pushed aside and unheard, and bringing him onto our ticket is the best way of keeping the coalition intact long enough to govern. We don’t have to agree on everything to work together, but we do have to sit at the same table if we want to beat Richard Nixon.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2318, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1230, \"description\": \"Wilbur Mills is one of the most experienced legislators in Washington, and no one doubts his command of even the most complicated tax codes. At a time when voters are anxious about inflation, taxes, and the direction of the economy, I wanted someone whose reputation signals seriousness and stability. We have to show the country that the Democrats are prepared to govern responsibly on day one.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2319, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1230, \"description\": \"Wilbur Mills understands Congress better than almost anyone alive, and that matters if we want to turn our ideas into law. He’s spent years navigating difficult coalitions, writing major legislation, and keeping the machinery of government moving even when politics got ugly. Having him on our ticket is about acknowledging political reality and making sure a Democratic administration could actually get things done on Capitol Hill.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2517, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1430, \"description\": \"I chose Kevin White because our party is fractured, and pretending otherwise won’t help us win. He knows how to work with urban Democrats, moderates, and independent voters alike, and he has a talent for keeping diverse groups focused on shared goals. Some factions of our party feel pushed aside and unheard. We don’t have to agree on everything to work together, but we do have to sit at the same table if we want to beat Richard Nixon. Mayor White can help us do just that.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2518, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1430, \"description\": \"Kevin White brings a unique connection to a community that forms the very backbone of our party. His years in Boston have earned him trust among Irish neighborhoods and Catholic voters, the same ones who voted for John Kennedy twelve years ago. They know he understands their concerns and fights for their interests. Having Mayor White on the ticket signals that this campaign respects every part of America’s mosaic.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2519, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1430, \"description\": \"Kevin White has proven he can lead under pressure. After the assassination of Martin Luther King, he kept Boston calm while pursuing policies that advanced desegregation, strengthened minority representation in city government, and confronted racism head-on. He’s overseen major urban renewal projects, modernizing the waterfront and turning Boston into a force to be reckoned with. Kevin White is one of the best mayors our country has seen, and I’m confident he can take that mentality to the national level.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2717, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1630, \"description\": \"I chose Walter Mondale because this party has been through a rough year, and it needs someone who knows how to steady things. Walter is trusted by people who don’t always agree with each other, and he has spent his career listening before talking. He understands that unity doesn’t come from slogans or pressure, but from patience and respect. He will help bring the party back into the same room and keep it there.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2718, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1630, \"description\": \"Walter Mondale is part of the best tradition of the Democratic Party. He learned this work from Hubert Humphrey and helped carry forward the values that have defined our party for a generation. Civil Rights, economic fairness, and an honest belief that government can help people when it is done right. At a time when voters are unsure who speaks for the Democratic Party, Senator Mondale does so with credibility and conviction alike.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2719, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1630, \"description\": \"Walter Mondale knows how Congress actually works. He has spent years doing the quiet, difficult work of building support, negotiating legislation, and seeing things through. He understands the difference between making a point and passing a law. If we are serious about turning our ideas into action, then we need someone who can help move this country forward from day one. Mondale brings that very experience to the ticket.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2917, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1830, \"description\": \"I chose Gaylord Nelson because he has spent his career thinking about the kind of country we are leaving behind for the next generation. He helped push our country to take the environment seriously, not as a slogan but as a responsibility. Clean air, clean water, and public health are not side issues, they are part of how a government protects its people. Senator Nelson brings that fierce commitment to this ticket, and it reflects the kind of priorities I want our campaign to stand for.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2918, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1830, \"description\": \"Gaylord Nelson has been a moral voice in the Democratic Party for years. He has been willing to speak plainly about war, about the environment, and about our responsibility to future generations, even when it wasn’t popular. That kind of consistency matters right now. At a moment when Americans are questioning whether politics has any conscience left, Gaylord Nelson’s record answers that question without an ounce of pretense.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2919, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1830, \"description\": \"Gaylord Nelson has shown us that ideas can become law if you are willing to do the work. He helped build the environmental movement into a serious part of national policy, not just a cause but a governing priority. He knows how to move legislation through Congress and how to turn long term thinking into concrete results. If we are serious about turning our ideas into action, then we need someone who can help move this country forward from day one.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21117, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11030, \"description\": \"I chose Reubin Askew because this party has to learn how to talk to itself again. We need someone who can bring different parts of the Democratic coalition back into the same room. Askew has earned that trust across ideological lines, in the South and beyond, and he understands that winning isn’t about settling old fights, it’s about building a governing majority that can actually move our country forward.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21118, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11030, \"description\": \"Reubin Askew is an honest man in a profession that too often rewards the opposite. He’s built his career on telling voters the truth, even when it costs him politically, and on governing with a sense of decency that people can recognize right away. At a moment when Americans are questioning who they can trust, I wanted a running mate whose personal integrity speaks for itself. Let’s show these Republicans that character still counts.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21119, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11030, \"description\": \"Reubin Askew has done the hard, unglamorous work of governing, and he’s done it well. He’s managed a large, growing state, passed crucial government reforms, and kept his administration steady under pressure, all without abandoning his liberal ideals. Askew strengthens the ticket because he knows how government actually works, and how to make it work better.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2121, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1031, \"description\": \"This story has taken over the press, and taken over my campaign, and I have to think about what’s best for the party. I’ve spoken with Tom, and while I respect him, we’ve decided that a change in the ticket is necessary. It’s a difficult choice, but it allows us to refocus on the issues Americans care about and give the party a clearer path forward.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2122, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1031, \"description\": \"I will be honest, I would’ve rather known about this from the start. But Tom has been nothing but forthcoming since this whole thing started. I didn’t know everything about his past, but I know the man today, and I won’t abandon him. People deserve empathy, and that includes our own team. We will face this story together and weather this storm.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2123, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1031, \"description\": \"The press is trying to turn this into a story that overshadows everything else. I’m not going to get drawn into it. Our campaign has been facing down attack after attack since the primaries started - this one is no different. We will keep moving forward on the issues that actually affect people’s lives.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2124, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1031, \"description\": \"This is a serious story, and the American people deserve to hear the truth straight from the source. I will ask Tom to speak openly with reporters, answer questions about his past with honesty and self-respect, and explain who he is and what he brings to the ticket. If the people truly get to know Tom Eagleton, I think they’ll walk away feeling pretty good about our campaign.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2721, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1631, \"description\": \"Eleanor has been by my side my entire adult life, through the war and through public service. But this campaign is going to be rough, and I don’t want to put her through the worst of it. She’s had her own struggles, and our family has too. I’d rather she stay mostly out of the spotlight and let me carry this one.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2722, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1631, \"description\": \"As a mother and a housewife, Eleanor can connect with people in a way most politicians can’t. She understands the everyday concerns of women and families, and she speaks plainly about them. I want her out there talking about health care, education, and the cost of living.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2723, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1631, \"description\": \"Eleanor is a mother before anything else. Our son is the same age as thousands of young men sent to Vietnam. She knows what that fear feels like. I think she can speak for the mothers who lie awake at night wondering if their child will come home, and for those who already know the answer.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2724, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1631, \"description\": \"This is a golden opportunity! Eleanor should be by my side as much as possible. Voters deserve to see us as we really are, a family that’s lived through the same fears and losses as everyone else. Dick Nixon might play dirty, but there’s no way he’ll attack my wife.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 5121, \"fields\": {\"question\": 4031, \"description\": \"They want people to be afraid, to doubt that a Black woman could lead this country. I won’t let them succeed. I’ve spent my life standing up for what’s right, and I will meet these attacks with honesty and with the truth about my record. I will remind voters that courage isn’t measured by fear, and that integrity is built over a lifetime of fighting for children, for families, and for opportunity. The attacks may be loud, but the people I represent know who I am, and they know I will not back down.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 5122, \"fields\": {\"question\": 4031, \"description\": \"I am going to answer these attacks by talking about the work I’ve done and the plans I’m running on. I’ll lay out my record in Congress, on education, housing, health care, jobs, and explain clearly how my platform addresses the real problems Americans face. When they say I’m reckless, I’ll show them the bills I’ve written and fought for. When they say I’m radical, I’ll point to the families who have benefited from my work. No matter how much Dick Nixon drags this campaign into the gutter, he can’t compete on the issues.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 5123, \"fields\": {\"question\": 4031, \"description\": \"We need to stand together as a party. I’ll ask Democratic leaders and candidates to stand up and say plainly that these attacks are wrong. Silence only helps the people spreading them. After a century of Jim Crow, our party finally claims to believe in fairness and equal opportunity, and now is the moment to prove it. I’m not asking for special treatment. But I am asking for the same defense any Democratic nominee deserves. If my party can’t provide that, then we all have something to answer for.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 5124, \"fields\": {\"question\": 4031, \"description\": \"I will take this straight to the public and to the press. I will call these attacks what they are: racist and sexist attempts to scare voters and shut people like me out of public life. I won’t allow them to hide behind whispers and dogwhistles. I will speak openly about what’s happening and why it matters, not just to me, but to every woman and every black person watching this race. The country deserves to see this campaign for what it is, and I’m not afraid to say it out loud.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2125, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1032, \"description\": \"An unfortunate, but entirely expected development. All we can do is redouble our campaign efforts on the ground. I’ll visit every major city in the South, meet with local Democrats, and do as many rallies as I can. People need to see that we hear them and understand the challenges they face. Let’s see if we can’t light up some old loyalties the old-fashioned way.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2126, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1032, \"description\": \"John Connally is trying to use his connections to push Democrats into Nixon’s camp, but we have an ace up our sleeve here. It’s no secret that President Johnson and I have our disagreements, but there’s no way he’d ever endorse Nixon. I plan to go to President Johnson’s ranch, talk with him candidly, and ask him to publicly back our ticket. There’s no way Connally’s voice can compete with a heavyweight like Johnson.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2127, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1032, \"description\": \"Four years ago, Connally endorsed Hubert Humphrey in his campaign against Nixon. Today, he completely switches parties. You can’t possibly tell me this has anything to do with his convictions. I’ll make it clear that his endorsement isn’t a mark of wisdom or courage, it’s blatant opportunism, and it isn’t worth a damned nickel. Democrats deserve to know that the man who left his party to chase power in Washington doesn’t represent our values.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2128, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1032, \"description\": \"If John Connally wants to run this ‘Democrats for Nixon’ shtick, then fine. Two can play at that game. I’ll reach out to some former and even current Republicans who share our concerns. John Lindsay can take the lead, and see if we can’t get in touch with McCloskey and Reid. I hear Don Riegle might be switching over soon too. Nixon has spent the past four years pandering to the far right. Let’s show the voters just how many Republicans he’s chased away.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2129, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1033, \"description\": \"I understand why so many people are angry, and many of the concerns being raised in these protests are completely legitimate. The war, civil rights, and economic inequality have left a lot of Americans feeling shut out. But violence and destruction of property only weaken those causes and drag innocent people into the crossfire, and that’s not something I can support.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2130, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1033, \"description\": \"I’m not going to throw anyone under the bus, let alone so many patriotic Americans speaking out for what they feel is right. Peaceful protest is a constitutional right, and dissent is not the same thing as disorder. It is dangerous to treat protest itself as a threat to the country. President Nixon should be ashamed of himself for his brazen attempts to politicize our freedoms.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2131, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1033, \"description\": \"Look, a lot of these kids are my supporters. And I get it, they’re angry, and they want change. But ultimately, so many of these protests have gone too far, and they have done real damage to the credibility of the very causes these well-meaning young people claim to champion. If people want to change this country, they need to grow up and learn to work within the system instead of disrupting public life and turning voters against them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2132, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1033, \"description\": \"I’m a proud Democrat, and I am no radical. Anyone who thinks I condone any kind of reckless law-breaking or unprovoked violence is mistaken. If a protest or march turns violent or disrupts the peace, then I support the protesters being punished to the extent the law calls for. To claim I think anything else is just another rumor started by Dick Nixon’s flying monkeys.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2133, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1034, \"description\": \"I’m not running against Spiro Agnew. I’m running against Richard Nixon and his record. The vice president seems to spend his days picking fights and throwing insults, and I don’t intend to join him. I’m going to keep talking about the war, the economy, and the direction of the country, and let voters decide who sounds like a president.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2134, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1034, \"description\": \"Agnew isn’t some independent actor. He says what Nixon wants to say, just louder and cruder. When he attacks protesters, the press, or whole groups of Americans, he’s doing it to distract from the failures of this administration. I’m going to remind people that his tone comes straight from the top.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2135, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1034, \"description\": \"The vice president is deliberately trying to pit Americans against each other. He mocks legitimate dissent, ridicules any disagreement, and treats whole parts of this country like mortal enemies. That might win applause at his campaign rallies, but it’s no way to govern a democracy, and it’s certainly no way to heal a country that’s already deeply divided.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2136, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1034, \"description\": \"I think most Americans are tired of being yelled at by their own government. They want a leadership that lowers the temperature, not raises it. I still believe that character counts in our country. I’m an honest, hard-working man of the prairie, not a lying attack dog who spends his free time golfing.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2137, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1035, \"description\": \"The demogrant proposal is about human dignity, plain and simple. Right now we run people through a maze of programs that punish hard work, humiliate good families, and still leave millions in poverty. I want a system that trusts and empowers people, gives them a floor to stand on, and lets them build their own lives without a caseworker looking over their shoulder.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2138, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1035, \"description\": \"I understand the concerns with this proposal, and I’m not blind to it. But the demogrant is not the reckless leap off the deep end that Nixon is claiming. What I’m talking about is simplifying a welfare system that everyone agrees is broken, cutting out waste and confusion, and making sure that enough help actually reaches people who need it. If anything, Republicans should be clamoring at my door to sign on to this proposal.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2139, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1035, \"description\": \"The demogrant proposal is just that - a proposal. Not a commandment. The core principle matters more than the exact mechanics. We need a welfare system that’s simpler, more humane, and less punitive, and there are different ways to get there. I’m open to adjustments, phase-ins, and alternatives that move us in that direction.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2140, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1035, \"description\": \"What’s striking to me is how loudly President Nixon attacks this idea, considering he spent the last few years promoting his own version of it. The Family Assistance Plan was proposed to provide a guaranteed income floor, just through a means-tested program instead of a universal one. Now suddenly the concept is extreme because a Democrat is talking about it seriously. Voters deserve honesty here. If the idea was responsible when it came out of the Nixon White House, it doesn’t become radical just because I’m willing to push it further and admit what it actually is.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2141, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1036, \"description\": \"These are serious developments, and they deserve to be handled with utmost care. The facts need to be gathered, verified, and examined outside of partisan politics - I fully support Mr. Cronkite’s investigative work on the matter. And I’m calling for a full, independent congressional investigation so the public can know exactly what happened and who was responsible. The rule of law has to speak for itself.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2142, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1036, \"description\": \"When Americans watch a story like this unfold, they don’t just wonder about the kinds of things being done behind closed doors. They ask what kind of country we’re becoming. A democracy can’t survive on this level of secrecy, of paranoia, of political sabotage. We need honesty and integrity back in our public life. We need leaders who believe that winning an election is not worth losing the nation’s conscience.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2143, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1036, \"description\": \"This is a lifeline for our campaign, and it’s all the more reason we have to be careful here. There’s a criminal investigation underway, and that’s where this belongs. If the President says he had no involvement with the break-in this summer, that statement should be taken seriously unless proven otherwise. We shouldn’t rush to judgment or turn every accusation into a political weapon. Let the authorities do their work.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2144, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1036, \"description\": \"This isn’t your everyday dirty campaign trick, Mr. Cronkite is making that increasingly clear. If the White House is involved in breaking into the opposition party’s headquarters, that’s an abuse of power, plain and simple. No president is above the law. If these reports are true, Richard Nixon has no business being a free man, let alone occupying the Oval Office.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2145, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1037, \"description\": \"What happened in Munich was a tragedy, plain and simple. Innocent athletes went to represent their countries in peace, and they were murdered instead. Tonight, my thoughts are with the families of the Israeli team and with the German people who tried to protect their guests. Acts like this offend the conscience of all nations, and they deserve our shared grief and resolve to see that such crimes are never repeated.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2146, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1037, \"description\": \"The murder of Israeli athletes in Munich was an act of terror against innocent people and against the very idea of peaceful competition. Israel has the right to exist, the right to security, and the right to see its citizens protected from violence wherever they go. The United States must stand firmly with Israel in condemning this attack and in opposing terrorism in all its forms. There is no political cause that justifies the killing of civilians, ever.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2147, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1037, \"description\": \"What happened in Munich is a grim reminder that violence isn’t confined by borders, or uniforms, or battlefields. It threatens civilians, the international order, and the basic sense of safety people expect in the modern world. The United States must work with its allies to strengthen international cooperation against terrorism, improve intelligence sharing, and ensure that people are safe wherever they go.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2149, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1038, \"description\": \"I’m going back to the Upper Plains and the small towns of the rural Midwest. South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota. These are my people, and I want to look them in the eye and make the case that this campaign hasn’t forgotten them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2150, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1038, \"description\": \"We need to be in the steel towns and coal country. Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan. These voters are hurting, and they deserve to hear directly how we’ll protect their jobs, their wages, and end a war that’s taken their sons.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2151, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1038, \"description\": \"I want to work the Atlantic corridor. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. Big cities, big crowds, and a chance to speak plainly about civil rights, Vietnam, and restoring trust in government.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2152, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1038, \"description\": \"Let’s focus on the northeast. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine. Even Vermont has shifted left in the past few years. These states are strongly receptive to our message, and putting up good margins there can help offset any losses elsewhere.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2349, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1038, \"description\": \"The West Coast is where the energy is. California, Oregon, Washington. Young voters, students, activists, they’re all looking for true independent leadership on the war and the environment, and we should meet them where they are.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2350, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1038, \"description\": \"I want to head through the Southwest. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, into Southern California. These states are changing, and there’s an opportunity to talk about jobs, about Civil Rights, and a more responsible foreign policy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2153, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1039, \"description\": \"If Secretary Kissinger’s statement proves true, then that is welcome news for every American family and every Vietnamese family that has paid the price for this war. I hope the administration is finally prepared to bring this conflict to an honorable conclusion, and I will judge their actions by whether the fighting actually stops and our troops truly come home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2154, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1039, \"description\": \"We have been told for four years now that peace is just around the corner. And in that time, the president has invaded two other countries, authorized civilian bombing campaigns, and has continued to prop up a corrupt dictatorship abroad. I want this war to end as much as anyone, but I’m not going to take these sudden assurances at face value. I will believe peace is at hand when the war is actually over.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2155, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1039, \"description\": \"What the administration is now describing sounds very much like the settlement President Johnson was prepared to accept years ago. The difference is that since then, thousands more Americans and countless Vietnamese have died. If this is where we were always headed, then the real question is why this war was prolonged for so long to begin with.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2156, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1039, \"description\": \"Peace is not something you can announce at a press conference while we still have planes dropping bombs and soldiers knee deep in the Vietnamese mud. Peace means ending the war, bringing our troops home, and stopping the killing now. Anything less is not peace. This war has gone on long enough.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2157, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1040, \"description\": \"This election doesn’t have to be about anger or fear or division. It can be about healing a country that’s been pulled apart by war and distrust. I’m asking Americans to look past the noise of the last few years and decide whether we want more chaos, or whether we want to start bringing people back together again, honestly and without illusion.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2158, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1040, \"description\": \"Every day this war continues, more young Americans die for reasons no one can clearly explain anymore. No late promises and no last-minute announcements change that fact. If you believe, as I do, that this war has gone on long enough and that it’s time to bring our sons home, then you don’t have to sacrifice your principles anymore.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2159, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1040, \"description\": \"I’ve spent this campaign talking about the dignity of work, about fair wages, and about economic justice because that’s what most families worry about when the cameras are gone. A fair economy, decent schools, and a government that works for ordinary people instead of the well-connected. That’s what Democrats have fought for since the very beginning, and that’s the choice voters still have in front of them today.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 2160, \"fields\": {\"question\": 1040, \"description\": \"The president wants this election to be over quietly, without questions and without accountability. Well I don’t think the country should be run that way. I think the American people deserve straight answers, an end to secret wars and operations, and a government that tells the truth, even when it’s inconvenient. If you want change - real change - then take a leap of faith this Fall and give honesty a chance.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21305, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11227, \"description\": \"I have never believed that a strong country is built by leaving people to fend for themselves. I grew up around working families who did everything right and still worried about whether the next layoff or illness would knock them flat. That is why I’ve spent my career fighting for full employment, fair wages, and the right of workers to organize as they need. This party exists because we understand that work is about dignity as much as it is about income. When I am president, the measure of our economy will be whether people who put in an honest day’s work can build a decent life without fear of falling behind.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21306, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11227, \"description\": \"I know there are Americans listening tonight who want to know whether I understand the cost of this war, not in theory, but in human terms. I do. I’ve wrestled with the consequences of the decisions I made in a difficult time, and I’ve learned from them. What I believe now is simple. This war has gone on too long, and it has asked too much of too many. Ending it responsibly is not a sign of weakness. It is a recognition that leadership requires judgment, humility, and the courage to change course when the facts demand it. I am committed to bringing this war to an end and beginning the work of healing at home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21307, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11227, \"description\": \"There are voices in this country telling us that government is the problem, that caring too much is a mistake, and that we should lower our expectations of what we can do together. I reject that view. The Great Society has expanded healthcare access, opened the doors of education, and lifted millions out of poverty. If these programs faltered, it wasn’t because they were wrong. They faltered when we stopped tending to them. I am running because I believe we can govern with both compassion and competence, and because walking away from responsibility has never made this country stronger.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21308, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11227, \"description\": \"I learned a long time ago that justice doesn’t arrive on its own. It has to be argued for, voted for, and defended when it’s under attack. Civil Rights are not a chapter we can close or a promise we can postpone. They are a continuing obligation. I believe our party must always be willing to say plainly that equality under the law is not optional and not negotiable. If we lose our moral compass, no amount of political skill will ever make up for it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21309, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11228, \"description\": \"The images coming out of Southeast Asia are deeply troubling, and any loss of innocent life weighs heavily on the conscience of this country. War is never clean, and tragic errors can occur even when our forces are acting in good faith. If military authorities say this incident was unintended, that claim deserves serious consideration. Our responsibility is to reduce civilian harm, improve oversight, and continue the difficult work of bringing this conflict to a responsible conclusion.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21310, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11228, \"description\": \"No American can look at photographs of burned villages and wounded children without feeling shaken. These are human beings caught in the middle of forces far beyond their control. That moral reality can’t be brushed aside with technical explanations alone. If we are to justify this war to ourselves and to the world, we must show that civilian lives matter, and that our conduct reflects the values we claim to defend.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21311, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11228, \"description\": \"Incidents like this raise serious questions about whether the war is being conducted in a way that actually serves American interests. When civilian casualties mount, they undermine our credibility abroad, harden opposition at home, and make a political settlement more difficult to achieve. That isn’t just a moral problem, but a strategic one as well. It is time to reassess our tactics and press harder for a negotiated end to the conflict.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21312, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11228, \"description\": \"What troubles Americans most is the growing distance between what they see with their own eyes and what they are told by their government. Simply put, there is a clear credibility gap between what they see and what they’re told. A democracy cannot sustain a long war without honesty from its leaders. If this administration cannot be candid about what is happening in Southeast Asia, then it has no business asking the American people to continue supporting this conflict.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21313, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11229, \"description\": \"I chose Fred Harris because he talks about politics the way people at their kitchen tables do. He doesn’t dress it up, and he doesn’t talk past anyone. I’ve spent most of my career in the Senate, and I know how easy it is to forget how Washington sounds to folks who don’t live there. Senator Harris reminds us who we’re working for, and he won’t hesitate to say it out loud, even when it makes some people uncomfortable.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21314, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11229, \"description\": \"Fred Harris believes, as I do, that economic fairness is not a niche issue. It’s at the heart of whether this democracy works. He’s been willing to take on concentrated power, to ask who the economy is really serving, and to argue that government has a duty to tilt the scales back toward the working people. I welcome his voice on our ticket, because progress doesn’t come about from timidity.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21315, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11229, \"description\": \"Senator Harris is a son of Oklahoma, and that matters. He understands rural communities, small towns, and families who feel invisible in national politics. He speaks to Southerners and Plains voters alike without talking down to them or writing them off. I want this campaign to reach places Democrats have been losing, and Senator Harris can help us do just that.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21513, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11429, \"description\": \"I chose Birch Bayh because he knows first hand how to move a bill from an idea to a signature. He understands the rules, the pressure points, and the patience it takes to get something through Congress without hollowing it out. I’ve watched him work, and when Birch takes something on, it doesn’t just make a good speech, it becomes law. That kind of skill matters if you expect a Democratic president to actually deliver to the American people.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21514, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11429, \"description\": \"Birch Bayh has never wavered when it comes to his principles. He helped write Title IX because he believes as I do that opportunity should not depend on your sex, and he fought for it knowing full well just how tough it would be. That tells you something about his character. He traits fairness under the law as an obligation, and he never backs down.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21515, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11429, \"description\": \"Indiana is a fairly red state, but that doesn’t stop Birch from knowing how to win there. And he doesn’t do it by hiding who he is. He goes back again and again, shaking hands, answering tough questions, and earning the trust of everyday people one vote at a time. That kind of campaigning is hard work, and it’s the kind of work this ticket needs. Birch Bayh shows us that Democrats can and do compete in places we’re too often told is out of our reach.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21713, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11629, \"description\": \"I chose Terry Sanford because he knows the new South in a way few Democrats do today. He understands the people, their history, and their frustrations that come with change. He can speak to voters who might not have looked to us in years, and he does it with respect and honesty and decency. That’s the kind of reach this ticket needs, and I’m proud to have Governor Sanford by my side this Fall.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21714, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11629, \"description\": \"Terry Sanford has spent his career working for good schools, and on giving young people a real chance to succeed. He is committed to the fundamental principle that we all have a right to a good education. Governor Sanford believes that equal opportunity is the foundation for a strong society, and that belief drives everything he does. I want his perspective on this ticket, and in the White House as well.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21715, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11629, \"description\": \"Terry Sanford has a true talent of bringing people together, no matter how far apart they may appear to be. He’s not a figure who inflames our divisions or keeps scores to settle later. He truly listens, he builds consensus, and he gets results. That kind of temperament is exactly what we need after the last few years. Together, he’ll help us show the American people that the Nixon-Agnew way of doing things isn’t the only choice.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21913, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11829, \"description\": \"Look, I know some people are raising eyebrows about George’s reputation. I know what people say about him. But I’ve seen him on the trail, and I see the energy he brings to young voters and minorities and people who have felt ignored by politics for too long. That passion is a strength. He can help our campaign speak to a generation that wants to see change, and that’s something we can’t afford to dismiss.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21914, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11829, \"description\": \"I know some young voters think that I’m a relic of the past. And I admit, I was misled on the Vietnam War as much as anyone. But I’ve spent the last four years committed to bringing an end to this endless bloodshed. And I wouldn’t have gotten there if it weren’t for principled voices like George McGovern. Who better to have by my side in that effort than someone who has made that commitment his central cause?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21915, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11829, \"description\": \"People may see him as radical, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. He’s been elected twice statewide in South Dakota of all places. He’s a man of the prairie who knows how to talk to his neighbors, keep his word, and make hard decisions without the typical theatrics we’ve come to expect. George is honest, grounded, and capable of representing a broad spectrum of Americans. I’m proud to have him by my side.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21317, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11230, \"description\": \"I’ve heard that line before, that experience somehow becomes a liability the longer you serve. I reject that notion. The problems this country faces are not theoretical. They involve real issues that affect the daily lives of working families. I was there when President Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act and the Great Society. I’ve also been in the room when tough decisions were made. This election is not about chasing every new slogan or novel idea. It’s about whether the next president understands the machinery of government well enough to make it serve the people again.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21318, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11230, \"description\": \"I don’t believe that America is divided into camps old and young that can’t speak to each other. There’s plenty of people of all ages who want the same things, who want peace, fairness, a future they can trust. Those aren’t radical ideas, they’re the same goals that brought me into public life decades ago. I may not speak in the language of every new movement, but I listen, and I learn. Progress won’t come from discarding one generation for another. It comes from building bridges between them, and that is the kind of leadership I offer.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21319, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11230, \"description\": \"People forget that many of the ideas now described as bold or disruptive were once considered reckless when I first fought for them. Civil rights wasn’t fashionable in 1948. Medicare was not inevitable. Labor protections did not pass themselves. Change doesn’t come from standing on the sidelines declaring purity. It comes from pushing institutions forward, step by step, until they can’t go back. I’m proud of my record to push our nation forward.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21320, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11230, \"description\": \"This election is not a referendum on style or novelty. It’s a choice between two kinds of leadership. Dick Nixon governs through secrecy, division, and distrust. But I believe that democracy works best when the public is treated as a partner, not an obstacle. I’m not running to be the newest face on television. I am running to restore honesty, decency, and integrity to the presidency. Contrast that with the Nixon White House, the choice couldn’t be clearer.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21321, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11231, \"description\": \"I’m not going to pretend the people who pushed this party forward over the last decade don’t matter. I’ve known many of them for years, and I respect what brought them into politics. If the energy has cooled down, then that’s on us to reignite it. That means being present on the campuses, meeting directly with student leaders, women’s groups, civil rights organizations, and antiwar activists, not through press releases or surrogates but face-to-face. More field offices near colleges, more listening sessions, fewer assumptions. I’ve spent my career building coalitions the hard way, and I’m willing to do it again.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21322, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11231, \"description\": \"This campaign has to speak to the whole country, not just the most energized corners of the party. A lot of Americans are tired, worried about prices, jobs, and whether things feel stable again. Working families, union households, farmers, suburban voters, and independents need to know they can rely on steady leadership. I’m not backing away from my record or my values, but I’m not going to let this campaign be driven by constant internal debates either. If we hold the center together, we give ourselves a real chance to win and govern.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21323, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11231, \"description\": \"I’ve been in enough campaigns to know this pattern. There’s always frustration on the left when the general election starts. They’re young, idealistic. Of course they’re gonna be frustrated. But most Democrats understand what’s at stake when November comes. They may be disappointed, they may argue, but they know the difference between disagreement and surrender. I’ve been clear about who I am and what I believe for a long time now. This campaign isn’t going to be making any sudden pivots. It’s about experience, seriousness, and giving Democrats a nominee they can trust when it’s time to cast a ballot.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21324, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11231, \"description\": \"I don’t think the answer is for me to lecture people who already know my record. But there are voices in this party who have real credibility with the activists and the student movement. I want people like George McGovern, Frank Church, and other respected progressives to sit down with the student organizers, the antiwar leaders, the women’s groups, and talk honestly about where this campaign is headed. Not to strong-arm anyone, just to keep the conversation open and make it clear they haven’t been pushed aside. Keeping those relationships alive matters, even when we don’t agree on every tactic.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21325, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11232, \"description\": \"An unfortunate, but entirely expected development. All we can do is redouble our campaign efforts on the ground. I’ll visit every major city in the South, meet with local Democrats, and do as many rallies as I can. People need to see that we hear them and understand the challenges they face. Let’s see if we can’t light up some old loyalties the old-fashioned way.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21326, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11232, \"description\": \"John Connally is trying to use his connections to push Democrats into Nixon’s camp, but we have an ace up our sleeve here. It’s no secret that President Johnson and I have our disagreements, but there’s no way he’d ever endorse Nixon. I plan to go to President Johnson’s ranch, talk with him candidly, and ask him to publicly back our ticket. There’s no way Connally’s voice can compete with a heavyweight like Johnson.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21327, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11232, \"description\": \"Four years ago, Connally stood by my side against Dick Nixon. Today, he completely switches parties. You can’t possibly tell me this has anything to do with his convictions. I’ll make it clear that his endorsement isn’t a mark of wisdom or courage, it’s blatant opportunism, and it isn’t worth a damned nickel. Democrats deserve to know that the man who left his party to chase power in Washington doesn’t represent our values.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21328, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11232, \"description\": \"If John Connally wants to run this ‘Democrats for Nixon’ shtick, then fine. Two can play at that game. I’ll reach out to some former and even current Republicans who share our concerns. John Lindsay can take the lead, and see if we can’t get in touch with McCloskey and Reid. I hear Don Riegle might be switching over soon too. Nixon has spent the past four years pandering to the far right. Let’s show the voters just how many Republicans he’s chased away.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21329, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11233, \"description\": \"I understand why so many people are angry, and many of the concerns being raised in these protests are completely legitimate. The war, civil rights, and economic inequality have left a lot of Americans feeling shut out. But violence and destruction of property only weaken those causes and drag innocent people into the crossfire, and that’s not something I can support.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21330, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11233, \"description\": \"I’m not going to throw anyone under the bus, let alone so many patriotic Americans speaking out for what they feel is right. Peaceful protest is a constitutional right, and dissent is not the same thing as disorder. It is dangerous to treat protest itself as a threat to the country. President Nixon should be ashamed of himself for his brazen attempts to politicize our freedoms.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21331, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11233, \"description\": \"Look, a lot of these folks supported Mr. McGovern this year. They’re young, they’re idealistic. And they’re angry too, they want change. But ultimately, so many of these protests have gone too far, and they have done real damage to the credibility of the very causes these well-meaning young people claim to champion. If people want to change this country, they need to grow up and learn to work within the system instead of disrupting public life and turning voters against them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21332, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11233, \"description\": \"I’m a proud Democrat, and I am no radical. Anyone who thinks I condone any kind of reckless law-breaking or unprovoked violence is mistaken. If a protest or march turns violent or disrupts the peace, then I support the protesters being punished to the extent the law calls for. To claim I think anything else is just another rumor started by Dick Nixon’s flying monkeys.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21333, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11234, \"description\": \"I’m not running against Spiro Agnew. I’m running against Richard Nixon and his record. The vice president seems to spend his days picking fights and throwing insults, and I don’t intend to join him. I’m going to keep talking about the war, the economy, and the direction of the country, and let voters decide who sounds like a president.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21334, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11234, \"description\": \"Agnew isn’t some independent actor. He says what Nixon wants to say, just louder and cruder. When he attacks protesters, the press, or whole groups of Americans, he’s doing it to distract from the failures of this administration. I’m going to remind people that his tone comes straight from the top.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21335, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11234, \"description\": \"The vice president is deliberately trying to pit Americans against each other. He mocks legitimate dissent, ridicules any disagreement, and treats whole parts of this country like mortal enemies. That might win applause at his campaign rallies, but it’s no way to govern a democracy, and it’s certainly no way to heal a country that’s already deeply divided.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21336, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11234, \"description\": \"I think most Americans are tired of being yelled at by their own government. They want a leadership that lowers the temperature, not raises it. I still believe that character counts in our country. I’ve been an honest public servant for 30 years. I’ve committed my life to serving the people of Minnesota. Spiro Agnew? He’s just a lying attack dog who spends his free time golfing.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21337, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11235, \"description\": \"I was there. I don’t dodge that, and I won’t pretend otherwise. This war changed the country, and it changed me. If someone tells you they learned nothing from the last decade, they’re either lying or not paying attention. I didn’t turn against this war because it became unpopular. I turned against it because it was wrong. Real leadership doesn’t mean freezing yourself in time. It’s about knowing when the facts have changed and having the courage to say so out loud, even when it costs you.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21338, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11235, \"description\": \"People forget what the Vice Presidency is and what it isn’t. I served loyally, because that is what the job entails, but I was not the president and I did not command the war. I pushed President Johnson again and again for negotiation, for restraint, for a way out that would not keep feeding young men into an endless grinder. When I speak now, I speak with my own voice, unbound by that office. Voters deserve honesty about what power I had and what I did with it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21339, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11235, \"description\": \"No single man made this war, and no single man could stop it once it was in motion. The quagmire in Vietnam was the product of years of assumptions, institutions, and Cold War habits that went unchallenged for too long. I was part of that system, and I saw how it failed. That’s exactly why I know it can’t be trusted to correct itself. Ending this war will take someone who understands how those decisions were made, how our ideological beliefs supplanted honest judgment, and how to dismantle a policy machine that keeps saying that we’ll fix tomorrow what we’ll break today.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21340, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11235, \"description\": \"I refuse to accept lectures on consistency from an administration that promised peace with honor and gave us a creeping expansion. I have been honest about my journey on this war. The president has not been honest about his. I’m offering the country a clean break, a real end to this bloody conflict, and a foreign policy that doesn’t confuse toughness with stubbornness. Voters can decide for themselves whether they want careful judgment shaped by hard-earned experience or empty assurances wrapped in secrecy and deception.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21341, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11236, \"description\": \"These are serious allegations, and they need to be treated with the seriousness they deserve. The facts have to be gathered carefully and examined outside the heat of partisan politics. I respect the investigative work being done by Walter Cronkite, and I support a full, independent congressional investigation so the public can learn exactly what happened and who was responsible. In a democracy, the rule of law must come first.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21342, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11236, \"description\": \"When Americans see a story like this, they don’t just think about a single incident. They think about what kind of country we are becoming. A democracy cannot function if secrecy, suspicion, and political sabotage become the norm. We need to restore a sense of honesty and integrity to public life, and remind ourselves that no election victory is worth sacrificing the nation’s trust or conscience.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21343, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11236, \"description\": \"This development certainly has the potential to affect the campaign, which is precisely why we must proceed carefully. There is an active investigation underway, and that is where these questions belong. If the President denies his involvement, that statement should be taken seriously unless the evidence proves otherwise. We should avoid rushing to judgment and allow the proper authorities to do their work.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21344, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11236, \"description\": \"This is not a routine campaign matter, and the reporting makes that increasingly clear. If it is shown that the White House authorized or tolerated a break-in at the opposition party’s headquarters, that would represent a grave abuse of power. No president is above the law. If these allegations are substantiated, then Richard Nixon must be held fully accountable to the greatest extent of the law.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21345, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11237, \"description\": \"What happened in Munich was a tragedy, plain and simple. Innocent athletes went to represent their countries in peace, and they were murdered instead. Tonight, my thoughts are with the families of the Israeli team and with the German people who tried to protect their guests. Acts like this offend the conscience of all nations, and they deserve our shared grief and resolve to see that such crimes are never repeated.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21346, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11237, \"description\": \"The murder of Israeli athletes in Munich was an act of terror against innocent people and against the very idea of peaceful competition. Israel has the right to exist, the right to security, and the right to see its citizens protected from violence wherever they go. The United States must stand firmly with Israel in condemning this attack and in opposing terrorism in all its forms. There is no political cause that justifies the killing of civilians, ever.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21347, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11237, \"description\": \"What happened in Munich is a grim reminder that violence isn’t confined by borders, or uniforms, or battlefields. It threatens civilians, the international order, and the basic sense of safety people expect in the modern world. The United States must work with its allies to strengthen international cooperation against terrorism, improve intelligence sharing, and ensure that people are safe wherever they go.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21349, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11238, \"description\": \"I’m going back to the Upper Plains and the small towns of the rural Midwest. South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota. These are my people, and I want to look them in the eye and make the case that this campaign hasn’t forgotten them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21350, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11238, \"description\": \"We need to be in the steel towns and coal country. Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan. These voters are hurting, and they deserve to hear directly how we’ll protect their jobs, their wages, and end a war that’s taken their sons.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21351, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11238, \"description\": \"I want to work the Atlantic corridor. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. Big cities, big crowds, and a chance to speak plainly about civil rights, Vietnam, and restoring trust in government.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21352, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11238, \"description\": \"Let’s focus on the northeast. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine. Even Vermont has shifted left in the past few years. These states are strongly receptive to our message, and putting up good margins there can help offset any losses elsewhere.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23349, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11238, \"description\": \"The West Coast is where the energy is. California, Oregon, Washington. Young voters, students, activists, they’re all looking for true independent leadership on the war and the environment, and we should meet them where they are.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23350, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11238, \"description\": \"I want to head through the Southwest. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, into Southern California. These states are changing, and there’s an opportunity to talk about jobs, about Civil Rights, and a more responsible foreign policy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21353, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11239, \"description\": \"If Secretary Kissinger’s statement proves true, then that is welcome news for every American family and every Vietnamese family that has paid the price for this war. I hope the administration is finally prepared to bring this conflict to an honorable conclusion, and I will judge their actions by whether the fighting actually stops and our troops truly come home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21354, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11239, \"description\": \"We have been told for four years now that peace is just around the corner. And in that time, the president has invaded two other countries, authorized civilian bombing campaigns, and has continued to prop up a corrupt dictatorship abroad. I want this war to end as much as anyone, but I’m not going to take these sudden assurances at face value. I will believe peace is at hand when the war is actually over.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21355, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11239, \"description\": \"What the administration is now describing sounds very much like the settlement President Johnson was prepared to accept years ago. The difference is that since then, thousands more Americans and countless Vietnamese have died. If this is where we were always headed, then the real question is why this war was prolonged for so long to begin with.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21356, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11239, \"description\": \"Peace is not something you can announce at a press conference while we still have planes dropping bombs and soldiers knee deep in the Vietnamese mud. Peace means ending the war, bringing our troops home, and stopping the killing now. Anything less is not peace. This war has gone on long enough.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21357, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11240, \"description\": \"This election doesn’t have to be about fear or resentment. It can be about steady leadership and the hard work of healing a country strained by war and mistrust. I’m asking Americans to step back from the anger of the last few years and choose a future grounded in decency, responsibility, and the belief that we can do better than the status quo.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21358, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11240, \"description\": \"Every day this war drags on, more young Americans are asked to risk their lives without a clear purpose or end in sight. No last-minute announcement changes that fact. If you believe, as I do, that it’s time to bring this war to a responsible close and bring our sons home, then this election gives you a chance to make that a reality.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21359, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11240, \"description\": \"I’ve spent this campaign talking about good jobs, fair wages, and economic opportunity because that’s what working families think about long after the campaign speeches are over. They want a fair economy, good schools, and a government that works for people who play by the rules, not just those with influence. That’s always been the Democratic tradition, and it’s the choice voters still have in this election.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 21360, \"fields\": {\"question\": 11240, \"description\": \"The president would prefer this election pass quietly, without facing any scrutiny or hard questions. I don’t believe that’s healthy for a democracy. The American people deserve honesty, accountability, and a government that levels with them, even when the truth is uncomfortable. If you want a change in tone and direction, this election is your opportunity to choose decency, responsibility, and integrity in public life.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22105, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12027, \"description\": \"Our land and water are not abstract concepts. They are what you live with and what you pass on to the next generation. When a river is polluted, a town pays the price. When the air is fouled, children pay it first. I’ve spent years writing laws and forcing votes so that clean water and clean air are not promises but guarantees, because I believe that government should take responsibility for the health and dignity of the people it serves. I am running because I know these problems can be solved, and because I know how to do the work it takes to solve them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22106, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12027, \"description\": \"For too long, this war has asked for patience while offering no honesty in return. It has taken lives, divided families, and drained the confidence Americans once had in their leaders. Ending it won’t be easy, and anyone who tells you otherwise isn’t being straight with you. But it is necessary. I believe in a negotiated peace that brings our troops home and restores a sense of seriousness to American foreign policy. No more secret escalations, no more false deadlines, no more asking the country to carry a burden without being told the truth. Peace requires resolve, clarity, and respect for the costs that have already been paid.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22107, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12027, \"description\": \"Nixon and the Republicans often like to pretend the last decade was one solely of chaos and disorder. I couldn’t disagree more. Medicare, school funding, public housing, these programs did not weaken this country. They strengthened it. The failure of the past few years has not been too much compassion, but neglect and mismanagement. The answer is not to walk away, but to govern better. I believe we politicians should be judged the same way working people are judged, by whether we show up, do the job, and take responsibility when things go wrong. Our fight for the poor and the indigent isn’t over. Let’s finish the job.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22108, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12027, \"description\": \"The strength of this country rests on whether its laws apply to everyone, and whether its promises mean the same thing in every community. Civil Rights are not a regional issue and they’re not a bargaining chip. They are a measure of whether our democracy truly means something. I have supported voting rights, fair housing, and justice under the law, because the rule of law depends on it. When government tolerates discrimination or looks the other way, it only loses legitimacy. I am running to restore confidence that the law protects the powerless as surely as it protects the powerful, and that citizenship carries real meaning for every American.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22109, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12028, \"description\": \"The images coming out of Southeast Asia are deeply troubling, and any loss of innocent life weighs heavily on the conscience of this country. War is never clean, and tragic errors can occur even when our forces are acting in good faith. If military authorities say this incident was unintended, that claim deserves serious consideration. Our responsibility is to reduce civilian harm, improve oversight, and continue the difficult work of bringing this conflict to a responsible conclusion.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22110, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12028, \"description\": \"No American can look at photographs of burned villages and wounded children without feeling shaken. These are human beings caught in the middle of forces far beyond their control. That moral reality can’t be brushed aside with technical explanations alone. If we are to justify this war to ourselves and to the world, we must show that civilian lives matter, and that our conduct reflects the values we claim to defend.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22111, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12028, \"description\": \"Incidents like this raise serious questions about whether the war is being conducted in a way that actually serves American interests. When civilian casualties mount, they undermine our credibility abroad, harden opposition at home, and make a political settlement more difficult to achieve. That isn’t just a moral problem, but a strategic one as well. It is time to reassess our tactics and press harder for a negotiated end to the conflict.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22112, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12028, \"description\": \"What troubles Americans most is the growing distance between what they see with their own eyes and what they are told by their government. Simply put, there is a clear credibility gap between what they see and what they’re told. A democracy cannot sustain a long war without honesty from its leaders. If this administration cannot be candid about what is happening in Southeast Asia, then it has no business asking the American people to continue supporting this conflict.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22113, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12029, \"description\": \"I picked John Tunney because he brings a kind of energy to this ticket that we’ve been missing. He’s young, yes, but he’s also serious about his work and he understands the responsibilities that come with the Vice Presidency. He listens carefully, asks the right questions, and doesn’t get caught up in the noise. I wanted someone who could connect with younger voters and remind the country that our party is alive and attentive to the next generation.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22114, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12029, \"description\": \"Senator Tunney is principled in a way that matches the values I’ve tried to live by. He cares about civil rights, he fights to protect the environment, and he understands the importance of fair competition in our economy. That kind of principled commitment is exactly what I want on our ticket. It’s the kind of voice that can help guide us through the difficult choices we’ll face while showing the country that doing what’s right and doing what’s practical can go hand in hand.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22115, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12029, \"description\": \"Some critics will say he hasn’t had the chance to prove himself on the national stage and that he won’t carry California by himself. That’s true. That may be true, but I’ve seen how he approaches his work. John Tunney is energetic, forceful, and always prepared. He studies the issues, asks the tough questions, and never shies away from standing his ground when it matters. That drive is exactly what this ticket needs. We want someone who can keep up with the pace of a national campaign and help push the work forward once we’re in office.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22313, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12229, \"description\": \"Frank Church has spent his career defending our freedoms and holding government accountable. He’s been willing to take a hard look at our intelligence agencies and the military-industrial complex, and to insist that the war abroad shouldn’t erode our freedoms at home. That kind of courage, to speak truth to power, is exactly what we need on this ticket.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22314, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12229, \"description\": \"Frank Church is a son of the west, and that matters. He knows the land, the people, and the responsibilities that come with it. He has been a tireless advocate for conservation and the environment, and he understands what it means to balance growth with stewardship. He’s independent, principled, and grounded in so many communities that aren’t often heard in Washington. I chose him for this ticket because I’m committed to speaking to voters from every corner of the country.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22315, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12229, \"description\": \"Some critics worry he’s too quiet for a national campaign. I see it differently. Frank Church is thoughtful, deliberate, and whip-smart. He listens, he prepares, and he knows what to prioritize and what truly matters. That kind of temperament is a rare mix, and it’s exactly what we need in this country. Nixon’s America has been divisive and chaotic, but having someone who approaches the issues with care and persistence keeps the ticket grounded and ensures we can get the work done when it matters most.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22513, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12429, \"description\": \"Gaylord Nelson has been a moral voice in the Democratic Party for years. He has been willing to speak plainly about war, about the environment, and about our responsibility to future generations, even when it wasn’t popular. That kind of consistency matters right now. At a moment when Americans are questioning whether politics has any conscience left, Gaylord Nelson’s record answers that question without an ounce of pretense.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22514, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12429, \"description\": \"Gaylord Nelson has shown us that ideas can become law if you are willing to do the work. He helped build the environmental movement into a serious part of national policy, not just a cause but a governing priority. He knows how to move legislation through Congress and how to turn long term thinking into concrete results. If we are serious about turning our ideas into action, then we need someone who can help move this country forward from day one.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22515, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12429, \"description\": \"I chose Gaylord Nelson because he has spent his career thinking about the kind of country we are leaving behind for the next generation. He helped push our country to take the environment seriously, not as a slogan but as a responsibility. Clean air, clean water, and public health are not side issues, they’re a part of how a government protects its people. Senator Nelson brings that fierce commitment to this ticket, and it reflects the kind of priorities I want our campaign to stand for.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22713, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12629, \"description\": \"Look, I know some people are raising eyebrows about George’s reputation. I know what people say about him. But I’ve seen him on the trail, and I see the energy he brings to young voters and minorities and people who have felt ignored by politics for too long. That passion is a strength. He can help our campaign speak to a generation that wants to see change, and that’s something we can’t afford to dismiss.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22714, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12629, \"description\": \"I know some voters don’t trust me on Vietnam. But since returning to the Senate, I’ve worked full time to bring the country out of a war that has cost too much. And I wouldn’t have gotten there if it weren’t for principled voices like George McGovern. Who better to have by my side in that effort than someone who has made that commitment his central cause?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22715, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12629, \"description\": \"People may see him as radical, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. He’s been elected twice statewide in South Dakota of all places. He’s a man of the prairie who knows how to talk to his neighbors, keep his word, and make hard decisions without the typical theatrics we’ve come to expect. George is honest, grounded, and capable of representing a broad spectrum of Americans. I’m proud to have him by my side.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22117, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12030, \"description\": \"I will be honest with the American people. I did not handle every moment of this situation perfectly. I was angry because my wife’s name was dragged into the gutter, and I reacted as a husband before I reacted as a candidate. I understand how that looked to the voters. And I also believe that people understand that a politician should be accountable when he falls short. But I took responsibility, I spoke plainly, and I did not try to spin my way out of it. Can the same thing ever be said of Dick Nixon?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22118, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12030, \"description\": \"One small incident doesn’t define a career. Throughout my time in the Senate, I’ve negotiated through tough legislation, helped handle international crises, and worked through moments when the pressure was real and the stakes were high. I’ve done that work calmly and responsibly, without bluster. The question is not whether a candidate ever shows emotion. The question is whether he can make sound decisions when it matters. My record answers that question far better than any anonymous letter ever could.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22119, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12030, \"description\": \"Forgive me if I don’t like to see my wife slandered by Dick Nixon’s flying monkeys. I don’t treat public life as a game, and I don’t believe that leadership requires a cold emotional detachment. It requires judgment, patience, and respect for the people who put you in power. I listen carefully, I think before I act, and I weigh the human cost of every decision. That’s what builds trust in moments of crisis. I’m proud to bring those qualities to the presidency.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22120, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12030, \"description\": \"What this episode really exposes is the kind of campaign the Nixon operation is running. Forged letters, anonymous smears, and whisper campaigns aimed at candidates’ families? It’s unacceptable. That is not strength. That is fear. It’s cowardice. The American people deserve a president who wins on the merits, and instead we have one who relies on an attack machine operating in the shadows. I am fully prepared to stand up to that kind of politics, and I am prepared to lead this country with honesty first and foremost.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22121, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12031, \"description\": \"I’m not going to pretend the people who pushed this party forward over the last decade don’t matter. I’ve known many of them for years, and I respect what brought them into politics. If the energy has cooled down, then that’s on us to reignite it. That means being present on the campuses, meeting directly with student leaders, women’s groups, civil rights organizations, and antiwar activists, not through press releases or surrogates but face-to-face. More field offices near colleges, more listening sessions, fewer assumptions. I’ve spent my career building coalitions the hard way, and I’m willing to do it again.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22122, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12031, \"description\": \"This campaign has to speak to the whole country, not just the most energized corners of the party. A lot of Americans are tired, worried about prices, jobs, and whether things feel stable again. Working families, union households, farmers, suburban voters, and independents need to know they can rely on steady leadership. I’m not backing away from my record or my values, but I’m not going to let this campaign be driven by constant internal debates either. If we hold the center together, we give ourselves a real chance to win and govern.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22123, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12031, \"description\": \"I’ve been in enough campaigns to know this pattern. There’s always frustration on the left when the general election starts. They’re young, idealistic. Of course they’re gonna be frustrated. But most Democrats understand what’s at stake when November comes. They may be disappointed, they may argue, but they know the difference between disagreement and surrender. I’ve been clear about who I am and what I believe for a long time now. This campaign isn’t going to be making any sudden pivots. It’s about experience, seriousness, and giving Democrats a nominee they can trust when it’s time to cast a ballot.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22124, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12031, \"description\": \"I don’t think the answer is for me to lecture people who already know my record. But there are voices in this party who have real credibility with the activists and the student movement. I want people like George McGovern, Frank Church, and other respected progressives to sit down with the student organizers, the antiwar leaders, the women’s groups, and talk honestly about where this campaign is headed. Not to strong-arm anyone, just to keep the conversation open and make it clear they haven’t been pushed aside. Keeping those relationships alive matters, even when we don’t agree on every tactic.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22125, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12032, \"description\": \"An unfortunate, but entirely expected development. All we can do is redouble our campaign efforts on the ground. I’ll visit every major city in the South, meet with local Democrats, and do as many rallies as I can. People need to see that we hear them and understand the challenges they face. Let’s see if we can’t light up some old loyalties the old-fashioned way.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22126, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12032, \"description\": \"John Connally is trying to use his connections to push Democrats into Nixon’s camp, but we have an ace up our sleeve here. It’s no secret that President Johnson and I have our disagreements, but there’s no way he’d ever endorse Nixon. I plan to go to President Johnson’s ranch, talk with him candidly, and ask him to publicly back our ticket. There’s no way Connally’s voice can compete with a heavyweight like Johnson.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22127, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12032, \"description\": \"Four years ago, Connally supported Hubert and I in our campaign against Mr. Nixon. Today, he completely switches parties. You can’t possibly tell me this has anything to do with his convictions. I’ll make it clear that his endorsement isn’t a mark of wisdom or courage, it’s blatant opportunism, and it isn’t worth a damned nickel. Democrats deserve to know that the man who left his party to chase power in Washington doesn’t represent our values.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22128, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12032, \"description\": \"If John Connally wants to run this ‘Democrats for Nixon’ shtick, then fine. Two can play at that game. I’ll reach out to some former and even current Republicans who share our concerns. John Lindsay can take the lead, and see if we can’t get in touch with McCloskey and Reid. I hear Don Riegle might be switching over soon too. Nixon has spent the past four years pandering to the far right. Let’s show the voters just how many Republicans he’s chased away.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22129, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12033, \"description\": \"I understand why so many people are angry, and many of the concerns being raised in these protests are completely legitimate. The war, civil rights, and economic inequality have left a lot of Americans feeling shut out. But violence and destruction of property only weaken those causes and drag innocent people into the crossfire, and that’s not something I can support.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22130, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12033, \"description\": \"I’m not going to throw anyone under the bus, let alone so many patriotic Americans speaking out for what they feel is right. Peaceful protest is a constitutional right, and dissent is not the same thing as disorder. It is dangerous to treat protest itself as a threat to the country. President Nixon should be ashamed of himself for his brazen attempts to politicize our freedoms.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22131, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12033, \"description\": \"Look, a lot of these folks supported Mr. McGovern this year. They’re young, they’re idealistic. And they’re angry too, they want change. But ultimately, so many of these protests have gone too far, and they have done real damage to the credibility of the very causes these well-meaning young people claim to champion. If people want to change this country, they need to grow up and learn to work within the system instead of disrupting public life and turning voters against them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22132, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12033, \"description\": \"I’m a proud Democrat, and I am no radical. Anyone who thinks I condone any kind of reckless law-breaking or unprovoked violence is mistaken. If a protest or march turns violent or disrupts the peace, then I support the protesters being punished to the extent the law calls for. To claim I think anything else is just another rumor started by Dick Nixon’s flying monkeys.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22133, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12034, \"description\": \"I’m not running against Spiro Agnew. I’m running against Richard Nixon and his record. The vice president seems to spend his days picking fights and throwing insults, and I don’t intend to join him. I’m going to keep talking about the war, the economy, and the direction of the country, and let voters decide who sounds like a president.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22134, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12034, \"description\": \"Agnew isn’t some independent actor. He says what Nixon wants to say, just louder and cruder. When he attacks protesters, the press, or whole groups of Americans, he’s doing it to distract from the failures of this administration. I’m going to remind people that his tone comes straight from the top.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22135, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12034, \"description\": \"The vice president is deliberately trying to pit Americans against each other. He mocks legitimate dissent, ridicules any disagreement, and treats whole parts of this country like mortal enemies. That might win applause at his campaign rallies, but it’s no way to govern a democracy, and it’s certainly no way to heal a country that’s already deeply divided.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22136, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12034, \"description\": \"I think most Americans are tired of being yelled at by their own government. They want a leadership that lowers the temperature, not raises it. I still believe that character counts in our country. I’ve been an honest public servant for 30 years. I’ve committed my life to serving the people of Maine. Spiro Agnew? He’s just a lying attack dog who spends his free time golfing.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22137, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12035, \"description\": \"I didn’t take up this issue because it was popular. I took it up because it was right. Long before it filled the headlines, I believed the country had an obligation to protect its land, its water, and the people who depend on both. I'm proud to have stood by that view even when it was inconvenient. Voters deserve to know where a candidate has been consistent, and on this issue my record speaks for itself.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22138, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12035, \"description\": \"Republicans like to claim that I’m some radical hippie here; that couldn’t be further from the truth. Clean air and clean water are workers’ issues too, whether Nixon wants to admit it or not. The same smoke that poisons a river poisons the lungs of the people who work nearby. The same waste dumped downstream ends up in the homes of working families. I supported OSHA for the same reason I fought for environmental protections. A job should not come at the cost of a worker’s health or their child’s future.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22139, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12035, \"description\": \"What hurts workers and businesses alike isn’t any regulation, it’s chaotic regulation. When standards change from state to state, county to county, our attempts at effective enforcement become uneven and businesses small and large struggle to comply. Having national, consistent rules gives everyone clarity. Companies know what to expect, workers know they’re protected, and states are not forced into a race to the bottom. Don’t believe me? Nixon has said the same.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22140, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12035, \"description\": \"Funny thing about this. The president can’t seem to decide where he stands on the environment. One minute, he’s the biggest environmentalist there is; the next, he’s standing up against the tree-huggers. He signed into law the EPA and then vetoed clean water protections that Congress forced through anyway. You can’t govern out of both sides of your mouth. Honest leadership means standing up for what you believe in, and to hell with what everyone else thinks. On that test, this administration has talked far more than it has delivered.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22141, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12036, \"description\": \"These are serious allegations, and they need to be treated with the seriousness they deserve. The facts have to be gathered carefully and examined outside the heat of partisan politics. I respect the investigative work being done by Walter Cronkite, and I support a full, independent congressional investigation so the public can learn exactly what happened and who was responsible. In a democracy, the rule of law must come first.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22142, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12036, \"description\": \"When Americans see a story like this, they don’t just think about a single incident. They think about what kind of country we are becoming. A democracy cannot function if secrecy, suspicion, and political sabotage become the norm. We need to restore a sense of honesty and integrity to public life, and remind ourselves that no election victory is worth sacrificing the nation’s trust or conscience.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22143, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12036, \"description\": \"This development certainly has the potential to affect the campaign, which is precisely why we must proceed carefully. There is an active investigation underway, and that is where these questions belong. If the President denies his involvement, that statement should be taken seriously unless the evidence proves otherwise. We should avoid rushing to judgment and allow the proper authorities to do their work.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22144, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12036, \"description\": \"This is not a routine campaign matter, and the reporting makes that increasingly clear. If it is shown that the White House authorized or tolerated a break-in at the opposition party’s headquarters, that would represent a grave abuse of power. No president is above the law. If these allegations are substantiated, then Richard Nixon must be held fully accountable to the greatest extent of the law.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22145, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12037, \"description\": \"What happened in Munich was a tragedy, plain and simple. Innocent athletes went to represent their countries in peace, and they were murdered instead. Tonight, my thoughts are with the families of the Israeli team and with the German people who tried to protect their guests. Acts like this offend the conscience of all nations, and they deserve our shared grief and resolve to see that such crimes are never repeated.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22146, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12037, \"description\": \"The murder of Israeli athletes in Munich was an act of terror against innocent people and against the very idea of peaceful competition. Israel has the right to exist, the right to security, and the right to see its citizens protected from violence wherever they go. The United States must stand firmly with Israel in condemning this attack and in opposing terrorism in all its forms. There is no political cause that justifies the killing of civilians, ever.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22147, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12037, \"description\": \"What happened in Munich is a grim reminder that violence isn’t confined by borders, or uniforms, or battlefields. It threatens civilians, the international order, and the basic sense of safety people expect in the modern world. The United States must work with its allies to strengthen international cooperation against terrorism, improve intelligence sharing, and ensure that people are safe wherever they go.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22149, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12038, \"description\": \"I’m going to visit the Upper Plains and the small towns of the rural Midwest. South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota. There are many good, kind-hearted folks here, folks who feel like they’ve been left behind. Well, I want to look them in the eye and make the case that this campaign hasn’t forgotten them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22150, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12038, \"description\": \"We need to be in the steel towns and coal country. Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan. These voters are hurting, and they deserve to hear directly how we’ll protect their jobs, their wages, and end a war that’s taken their sons.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22151, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12038, \"description\": \"I want to work the Atlantic corridor. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. Big cities, big crowds, and a chance to speak plainly about civil rights, Vietnam, and restoring trust in government.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22152, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12038, \"description\": \"Let’s focus on the northeast. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine. These people know me. They know who I am and what I stand for. Even Vermont has shifted left in the past few years. These states are strongly receptive to our message, and putting up good margins there can help offset any losses elsewhere.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23349, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12038, \"description\": \"The West Coast is where the energy is. California, Oregon, Washington. Young voters, students, activists, they’re all looking for true independent leadership on the war and the environment, and we should meet them where they are.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23350, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12038, \"description\": \"I want to head through the Southwest. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, into Southern California. These states are changing, and there’s an opportunity to talk about jobs, about Civil Rights, and a more responsible foreign policy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22153, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12039, \"description\": \"If Secretary Kissinger’s statement proves true, then that is welcome news for every American family and every Vietnamese family that has paid the price for this war. I hope the administration is finally prepared to bring this conflict to an honorable conclusion, and I will judge their actions by whether the fighting actually stops and our troops truly come home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22154, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12039, \"description\": \"We have been told for four years now that peace is just around the corner. And in that time, the president has invaded two other countries, authorized civilian bombing campaigns, and has continued to prop up a corrupt dictatorship abroad. I want this war to end as much as anyone, but I’m not going to take these sudden assurances at face value. I will believe peace is at hand when the war is actually over.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22155, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12039, \"description\": \"What the administration is now describing sounds very much like the settlement President Johnson was prepared to accept years ago. The difference is that since then, thousands more Americans and countless Vietnamese have died. If this is where we were always headed, then the real question is why this war was prolonged for so long to begin with.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22156, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12039, \"description\": \"Peace is not something you can announce at a press conference while we still have planes dropping bombs and soldiers knee deep in the Vietnamese mud. Peace means ending the war, bringing our troops home, and stopping the killing now. Anything less is not peace. This war has gone on long enough.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22157, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12040, \"description\": \"This election doesn’t have to be about fear or resentment. It can be about steady leadership and the hard work of healing a country strained by war and mistrust. I’m asking Americans to step back from the anger of the last few years and choose a future grounded in decency, responsibility, and the belief that we can do better than the status quo.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22158, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12040, \"description\": \"Every day this war drags on, more young Americans are asked to risk their lives without a clear purpose or end in sight. No last-minute announcement changes that fact. If you believe, as I do, that it’s time to bring this war to a responsible close and bring our sons home, then this election gives you a chance to make that a reality.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22159, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12040, \"description\": \"I’ve spent this campaign talking about good jobs, fair wages, and economic opportunity because that’s what working families think about long after the campaign speeches are over. They want a fair economy, good schools, and a government that works for people who play by the rules, not just those with influence. That’s always been the Democratic tradition, and it’s the choice voters still have in this election.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22160, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12040, \"description\": \"The president would prefer this election pass quietly, without facing any scrutiny or hard questions. I don’t believe that’s healthy for a democracy. The American people deserve honesty, accountability, and a government that levels with them, even when the truth is uncomfortable. If you want a change in tone and direction, this election is your opportunity to choose decency, responsibility, and integrity in public life.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22905, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12827, \"description\": \"A lot of Americans watching tonight feel like their country is slipping out from under them. They see disorder in the streets, violence on the evening news, and leaders who seem more interested in explaining it away than stopping it. I don’t accept that chaos is inevitable, and I don’t believe ordinary people should have to live in fear in their own damned neighborhoods. Government has a basic duty to keep the peace and protect those who play by the rules. As president, I will enforce the law to the fullest extent possible. Nobody has the right to impose his will through intimidation or destruction.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22906, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12827, \"description\": \"There is something deeply wrong when a man can work his whole life without ever making a damned decision for himself. Too much power has drifted away from ordinary Americans and settled in places they never voted for. Federal bureaucracies that answer to no one. Corporations that move money and jobs wherever it suits them. Grocery bills add up and paychecks fall behind. I’m running to put government back on the side of the working man. That means fighting inflation, standing up to corporate interests, and giving honest laborers a fair shake in an economy that too often rewards the powerful and forgets the people who keep it running.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22907, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12827, \"description\": \"A lot of Americans are tired of being told that their values are outdated or shameful or wrong. They don’t recognize a politics that seems more concerned with catering to dope-smoking radicals than listening to parents, workers, and churchgoing families. I don’t believe forced busing fixes our schools, any more than I believe celebrating disorder fixes our culture. This country doesn’t need more excuses for chaos or more indulgence for a counterculture that rejects responsibility. It needs leadership that respects hard work, family life, and the idea that freedom comes with obligations.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22908, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12827, \"description\": \"The war in Vietnam has dragged on because it has been managed without clarity or purpose. Too many lives have been spent while politicians like Nixon talk tough at home and cut deals abroad. I believe in peace, but I also believe peace comes from strength and honesty, not from making symbolic gestures to foreign powers. I’ll never prolong a war for appearances, but neither will I trade away this country’s interests through half-hearted negotiations that leave everyone worse off. Leadership means knowing when to fight, when to end a fight, and how to protect the nation’s standing when you do.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22909, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12828, \"description\": \"What people are seeing in those photographs is painful, and no decent person should turn away from it. War is brutal, and civilians suffer in ways that never make the briefing books in Washington. But this is also a war fought in dangerous conditions, and it does no good to pretend every tragedy is a crime or every mistake is malicious. Leaders have a duty to face reality, protect American lives, and make sure the war is conducted with discipline. The real question is how to end this conflict without tearing the country apart even further.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22910, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12828, \"description\": \"I’ve seen those images, and I don’t understand how anyone can see a child burned by war and speak in cold, technical language. Those are human beings. They bleed, they scream, and they suffer the same way any child in Alabama or Ohio would. If this war has reached the point where that kind of suffering is routine, then something is deeply wrong. The American people have a conscience, and they know when that conscience is being tested. We cannot harden ourselves to this, and we cannot keep asking families to accept it as normal.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22911, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12828, \"description\": \"What makes people angry is not just the suffering overseas, it is who gets to decide and who gets to pay. The sons of working families fight this war, while the people who planned it sit safely behind desks and give speeches about patience. When things go wrong, nobody in charge seems to answer for it. The American people are tired of being managed and talked down to by the same crowd that never bears the consequences of its decisions. If this country is going to fight, then the truth ought to be told plainly and responsibility ought to rest at the top.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22912, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12828, \"description\": \"I want this war ended, but I want it ended the right way. What we have now is the worst of both worlds. Endless fighting abroad and weakness at the negotiating table. The Nixon Administration talks tough, but it drags its feet, sends mixed signals, and chases headlines instead of results. You do not bring peace by stretching a war out year after year or by bargaining from a position of confusion. You bring peace by being clear, firm, and serious about protecting American interests while bringing our men home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22913, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12829, \"description\": \"I’m not gonna pretend that this isn’t a problem, but we’re not powerless here either. Let’s sit down with the people who still carry weight in this party. Hubert Humphrey, Ed Muskie, the governors, mayors, labor leaders, anyone who understands what’s at stake here. I’ll ask them to stand with the ticket publicly and help steady things before this turns into a free fall. The message has to be clear that whatever disagreements we had in Miami, we all stand behind the Democratic Party ticket, and nobody else.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22914, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12829, \"description\": \"What this moment shows is how out of step those limousine liberals really are with the country. Most Americans are not interested in boutique lectures from Manhattan and Georgetown. They’re worried about prices at the grocery store, crime in their neighborhoods, and whether their kids have a future. That is the ground I am going to fight on. If some yuppie Republican wants to run a campaign for the cocktail circuit and the editorial boards, let him. I am going to talk to the broad middle of this country and build a real majority that doesn’t depend on appeasing the loudest voices in the room.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22915, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12829, \"description\": \"I’m not blind to the anger coming out of this year’s convention. I know a lot of good Democrats walked out because they felt ignored and shut out. Guess they know how my constituents have felt these past few years. But I’m not writing them off, I’m asking them to remember why this party exists in the first place. We have always been a rough coalition. We argue, we fight, and then we come back together because the alternative is turning the country over to Republicans who have never cared about working people a damned day in their lives. My door is open to anyone who wants to come back and help win this election and keep our party alive.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22916, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12829, \"description\": \"If these yuppies are allowed to turn this race into a contest over who sounds the most righteous, they could siphon off voters we can’t afford to lose. I’m not going to let that happen. We’re going to speak plainly about economic justice, about wages and jobs, and about ending this war quickly and decisively. I will make sure voters see the Black supporters who have stood with me on these issues. On school busing, I will talk honestly about how Washington’s court-ordered plans hurt working families of every race, in every district. Once the voters see that I’m not the enemy they think I am, they’ll come home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 12830, \"fields\": {\"question\": 22917, \"description\": \"Frank Rizzo understands what happens when government loses control of the streets. He was a police commissioner during the worst years of unrest in this country, not a commentator watching it on television or a Senator talking out his ass from an ivory tower. While others were making excuses for riots, campus shutdowns, and lawlessness, he was dealing with it face to face. It doesn’t matter that he’s from Philadelphia and I’m from Alabama. We’re on the same side of the line when it comes to law and order.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22918, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12830, \"description\": \"Frank Rizzo didn’t come up through Washington. He came up through a big city that had real problems, racial tension, crime, collapsing neighborhoods, pressure from every direction. As police commissioner, he had to keep a city together when everything was pulling it apart. Now as mayor, he’s responsible for keeping the lights on and the streets functioning. That matters to ordinary voters in the big cities who know all too well how urban America works from their own damned experience.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22919, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12830, \"description\": \"People forget that Frank Rizzo has always had the support of working men and women in his city. The police, the firefighters, the city workers, the building trades, they know him because he stood with them when politicians usually look the other way. He believes in good jobs, strong unions, and solid paychecks that keep up with rising prices. He isn’t interested in abstract theories or social experiments. He is interested in whether people can afford rent, groceries, and a decent life. For a party that says it stands for working people, that shouldn’t be controversial one damned bit.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22921, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12831, \"description\": \"They can call me whatever names they want. It doesn’t change who I am or who I am fighting for. I didn’t come into politics to be liked by Washington or the press corps. I came in to stand up for ordinary people who feel like nobody listens to them anymore. Every time they throw one of these insults at me, it reminds people why I’m running in the first place.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22922, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12831, \"description\": \"I understand that some voters are gonna feel uneasy when they hear that kind of rhetoric about our campaign. That’s exactly why the Nixon campaign is using it. I am going to respond calmly and directly. I will talk about my record in Alabama, my plans, and my respect for the office I am seeking. People can disagree with me, but they deserve the truth. I am not reckless. I am not running solely out of anger. And the problems of the 60s are old news. Hell, half my supporters are black! Dick Nixon is gonna try to scare his way into a second term. But I know the American people are better than that.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22923, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12831, \"description\": \"I am going to speak to the country directly, in prime time, and I’m not going to dodge my past or let it be rewritten by Dick Nixon of all people. I will say plainly that the divisions of the 1960s damaged this country, and that I was part of a fight that belongs to that era. I am running in 1972 to bring this country together around fairness, work, and dignity for everyone. Segregation is not the future of this nation. Pointless shouting and bitterness are not the future either. I ask the American people to judge me by the program I offer now and by whether I am willing to lead the country forward instead of keeping it trapped in old battles.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22924, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12831, \"description\": \"I’m not going to take lectures about character from a White House that runs on leaks, lies, and political sabotage. Everyone in this damned country knows Dick Nixon didn’t stumble into this kind of campaign by accident. It’s how he operates, he’s been pulling this garbage since the 1940s. He can’t defend his record, so he smears the man running against him. I’m going to call this out for what it is, a dirty trick designed to distract from rising prices, a war he promised to end, and a government that has lost the people’s trust. If they want a fight, they picked the wrong man to go after.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22925, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12832, \"description\": \"Unfortunate as it is, I’m not going to let some third-rate academic destroy our campaign. The best way to fight back is to be where the people are. I’ll spend every day on the streets, in factories, in neighborhoods, talking to the men and women who actually live with the problems that Moynihan waxes poetic about in his fancy editorials. Sure we can’t rely on every big wig to endorse our campaign. But we can show the people that we hear them and that we’re fighting for them. That is how we stop the bleeding and remind Democrats why this campaign exists.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22926, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12832, \"description\": \"Moynihan and his friends might have influence in Washington, but the people who built this party know how much loyalty truly matters. And no one has more clout in that field than President Johnson. I’ll personally reach out to him, make the case for the country, and ask him to speak to those who have supported the party for decades. When someone like Johnson shows his support, the votes that Moynihan hopes to sway will see whose side truly represents their interests.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22927, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12832, \"description\": \"The man may be smart on paper, but he’s never walked the streets where people work and struggle. He has never had to face a factory closing, a family scraping to make ends meet, or a community worried about their kids’ safety. His support for Nixon is about his own career and nothing else. Moynihan is an ivory tower Democrat, and he doesn’t speak for working families. I’m confident that the voters will see exactly who he is.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22928, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12832, \"description\": \"This is a man who shifts party labels like he’s ordering breakfast at a diner. One day he’s a Democrat faithfully serving the Johnson White House, the next he’s lending his name to Dick Nixon and telling people which way to vote. That isn’t courage. It isn’t leadership either. The voters deserve honesty, consistency, and someone who will stand with them through thick and thin. They don’t need someone trading their convictions for influence in Washington. Say what you will about me, but at least I’m not a traitor.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22929, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12833, \"description\": \"I know why people are angry. A lot of Americans feel like decisions get made far away from their lives and they are the ones left to deal with the consequences. But when ordinary protests morph into raging fires, smashed windows, and neighborhoods living in fear, that anger stops representing anything good. Ordinary people pay the price for that, and I am not going to defend it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22930, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12833, \"description\": \"There is a clear difference between speaking out and tearing things apart. Peaceful protest has always been part of this country, and it should stay that way. What I will not accept is politicians using fear to pretend every protester is an enemy, or treating dissent itself like a crime. You can stand up for order and still respect basic constitutional rights.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22931, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12833, \"description\": \"A lot of the young people out there believe they are fighting for something important, and I don’t doubt their sincerity. But too often these demonstrations have shut down schools, disrupted working neighborhoods, and made life harder for people who are just trying to get by. When that happens, they lose the trust of the very people they claim to speak for.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22932, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12833, \"description\": \"I have never been shy about where I stand. I do not support lawbreaking, and I do not excuse violence because of politics or passion. If a protest turns into destruction or intimidation, then the law ought to be enforced to the fullest extent possible, the same way it would be for anyone else. People want to know someone is willing to draw that line, and I am.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22933, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12834, \"description\": \"I’ve dealt with men like Spiro Agnew my whole life. One minute he’s a respectable businessman nodding along with Nelson Rockefeller. The next minute he discovers a microphone and decides he’s a street fighter. Nothing has changed except for who’s giving the applause. He didn’t find religion on law and order. He found a crowd that liked hearing it. Folks know when a man’s saying what he believes and when he’s saying what sells. I’ve stood in the same place for years. You can’t say the same about Spiro Agnew.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22934, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12834, \"description\": \"You know, Spiro Agnew sure talks a lot for a man who doesn’t seem to do much. While prices climb, wages stagnate, and the Vietnam War drags on, the Vice President’s out there giving speeches and picking fights with every journalist on 5th Ave. He isn’t running anything. He isn’t fixing anything. He’s a loud voice sent out to distract the people while Nixon and his men make the real decisions. Americans don’t need another scold. They are sick and tired of that kind of politics. They want someone who will take responsibility and actually get their hands dirty.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22935, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12834, \"description\": \"If the country feels exhausted and divided, it didn’t happen by accident. This administration has spent four years stirring resentment behind the scenes, then falling over themselves to make condemnations when things fall apart. They talk about order while cities decay, prices soar, and the war drags on without an end in sight. They use anger as a tool and then act surprised when people are angry. I’m not running to lecture Americans about their frustrations. I am running because those frustrations are real, and they deserve an answer that goes beyond empty speeches and insults.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22936, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12834, \"description\": \"It’s simple. I’ll stand before the cameras and speak plainly. I am not the same man I was a decade ago, neither is our country. The fights of the sixties are over. People want good jobs, safe cities, and a government that fights for them, no matter the color of their skin. I’ve spoken before about the black supporters who stand with me because they want safer streets and a fair shake just like anyone else. I’m running to govern this country, all of this country, and it’s high time we move our nation forward, and restore stability in a country that has had more than enough turmoil.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22937, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12835, \"description\": \"People can squawk all they want about made-up scandals and rumors about my family, but I’m going to stay right where I’ve always been. The voters I talk to every day are worried about prices they can’t afford, jobs that get shipped out of town, kids who come home to empty streets at night. I’m going to keep talking about those problems every chance I get, because that is what matters in people’s lives. Let the press look like idiots chasing every stupid anecdote they hear.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22938, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12835, \"description\": \"Sure, mistakes have been made. I don’t pretend I’m perfect. I’ve made choices, tough ones, and some people will twist those things into scandal. But I’ve never made excuses for myself or run from a crowd when the going gets tough. And I’ve never pretended to be someone I’m not just to please the powerful. In the end, the voters will look at what I’ve stood for, and they’ll decide whether someone who’s been honest about who he is deserves their trust more than someone who hides behind a polished corporate suit.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22939, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12835, \"description\": \"Let me tell you something about these so-called scandals. The people throwing dirt around want you to forget about the career politicians who’ve been running this country into the ground. They’re only looking for a story they can sell in the papers. I’ve spent my life actually getting things done for ordinary folks, not reading from a teleprompter or lining my pockets with lobbyist money. If they want a safe choice, fine, but I’m not going to let them scare my supporters away with lies and exaggerations.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22940, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12835, \"description\": \"Let’s take a step back, look at who we’re running against. Richard Nixon, he talks about good leadership, but behind him swarm questions no man has ever answered. His old friend from Florida got a hundred thousand dollars from Howard Hughes that has never been explained, his own brother got even more. And this Watergate break-in keeps growing like a sore that won’t heal. When you judge a man by who he surrounds himself with and the shadows in his record, you have to ask who really stands for clean government.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22941, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12836, \"description\": \"People all over this country already think Washington protects its own, and stories like this are why. If a journalist like Walter Cronkite is laying out the facts in front of millions of Americans, then Congress has no excuse for ducking the issue. I want a full investigation, carried out in public, with no favors and no quiet deals. The truth ought to belong to the people, not to the politicians.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22942, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12836, \"description\": \"What eats away at this country is the sense that the powerful play by a different set of rules. When voters see conspiracies and dirty tricks, secrecy and cover-ups, they do not just lose faith in one party. They lose faith in the whole system. A government that operates behind closed doors cannot expect respect from people who live by the law every day. If we want stability, we start with honesty, and we start now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22943, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12836, \"description\": \"I am not going to turn this campaign into a shouting match before the facts are in. There is a criminal investigation underway, and that is where the judgment belongs. These accusations ought to be proven, not traded like political ammunition. Let the evidence come out, let the law do its job, and let the country see who is telling the truth and who is not.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22944, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12836, \"description\": \"This goes far beyond hardball politics. If the White House ordered or tolerated a break-in at the opposition party’s headquarters, that is corruption at the highest level, and no amount of power makes it acceptable. Richard Nixon is not entitled to special treatment just because he sits in the Oval Office. If these reports are true, Richard Nixon has no business being a free man, let alone occupying the Oval Office.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22945, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12837, \"description\": \"What happened at the Munich Olympics was a crime against innocent people who were there just to compete, not to fight a war. Eleven Israeli athletes never came home, and a German officer died trying to do his duty. Any decent country ought to say plainly that this was wrong, that it was evil, and that the families deserve our sympathy and our respect. There is nothing complicated about mourning the dead and condemning murder.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22946, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12837, \"description\": \"This was an act of terrorism, full stop, and it was directed at civilians. Israel has the right to exist, the right to defend its people, and the right to expect that its athletes can travel without being hunted down. The United States should stand squarely with Israel and make clear that there is no excuse, political or otherwise, for slaughtering unarmed men in front of the world. There is no political cause that justifies the killing of civilians.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22947, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12837, \"description\": \"These events show us what happens when violent extremists are allowed to operate across national borders without consequence. This kind of violence doesn’t stay contained, and it doesn’t sort itself out. The United States must take the lead on tracking these terrorists, gathering intelligence, and making it clear that anyone who plans or carries out attacks like this will be pursued and stopped at all costs. In moments like this, the American people expect their leaders to take action.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22949, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12838, \"description\": \"I’m heading to the small towns and farming country of the Upper Plains. South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota. These are places that don’t get much attention from Washington, but they keep this country running. Folks out there are tired of being talked down to by the elites and of being ignored by both parties, and I want them to know I hear them and that I’m not writing them off.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22950, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12838, \"description\": \"We need to be in the steel towns and coal country. Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan. These communities have paid the price for bad trade deals, endless wars, and politicians who show up every four years and disappear again. I want to talk directly to working people about jobs, wages, and why their sons are the ones sent to fight while the well connected stay home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22951, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12838, \"description\": \"I want to spend time in the big eastern cities. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. Not to lecture anyone, but to speak plainly about crime, disorder, the war, and a federal government that’s lost touch with ordinary people. These cities deserve safe streets, without hoodlums smashing up windows or hippies dealing drugs to our children. They deserve leadership that puts citizens first instead of catering to paid agitators or technocratic elites.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22952, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12838, \"description\": \"New England isn’t friendly ground for a Democrat like me, and I know that. But you don’t win national elections by surrendering whole regions. I’m not going to pretend I fit the mold of a Yankee Republican, but I can make the case that working people don’t owe their votes to any party out of habit. If we hold our losses down and force Nixon to spend time defending his own backyard, that helps us everywhere else.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23149, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12838, \"description\": \"The West Coast has a lot of noise, but there are plenty of people there who feel pushed aside by the protests, campus politics, and a culture that tells them they’re backward for wanting order and stability. California, Oregon, Washington. I want to speak to the voters who keep their heads down, work hard, and feel like their country is slipping away from them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23150, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12838, \"description\": \"I want to go through the Southwest. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, into Southern California. These are fast growing states with working people who don’t fit neatly into Washington’s categories. I’ll talk about jobs, about fairness, about law and order, and about a government that protects ordinary citizens instead of apologizing for itself.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22953, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12839, \"description\": \"If Secretary Kissinger’s statement proves true, then that is welcome news for every American family and every Vietnamese family that has paid the price for this war. I hope the administration is finally prepared to bring this conflict to an honorable conclusion, and I will judge their actions by whether the fighting actually stops and our troops truly come home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22954, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12839, \"description\": \"We have been told for four years now that peace is just around the corner. And in that time, the president has invaded two other countries, authorized civilian bombing campaigns, and has continued to prop up a corrupt dictatorship abroad. I want this war to end as much as anyone, but I’m not going to take these sudden assurances at face value. I will believe peace is at hand when the war is actually over.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22955, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12839, \"description\": \"What the administration is now describing sounds very much like the settlement President Johnson was prepared to accept years ago. The difference is that since then, thousands more Americans and countless Vietnamese have died. If this is where we were always headed, then the real question is why this war was prolonged for so long to begin with.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22956, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12839, \"description\": \"Peace is not something you can announce at a press conference while we still have planes dropping bombs and soldiers knee deep in the Vietnamese mud. Peace means ending the war, bringing our troops home, and stopping the killing now. Anything less is not peace. This war has gone on long enough.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22957, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12840, \"description\": \"This election doesn’t have to be another shouting match between people who never have to live with the consequences. For too long, working Americans have been stuck in the middle while Washington argues and nothing gets fixed. I’m asking people to put aside the chaos of the last few years and decide whether they want more of the same, or a government that finally pays attention to the folks who keep this country running and asks nothing fancy in return.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22958, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12840, \"description\": \"Every day this war drags on, more American boys don’t come home. Not politicians’ sons, not commentators’ sons, but kids from mill towns, farm towns, and working neighborhoods. No last-minute promises change that. If you believe this war has gone on long enough, and that America shouldn’t be bleeding without a clear purpose, then this is your chance to say so plainly, without excuses, without bullshit.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22959, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12840, \"description\": \"Most families aren’t arguing about abstract ideas at the dinner table. They’re worried about prices, paychecks, and whether the next year will be harder than the last. I’ve spent this campaign talking about work because work is what gives people dignity and stability. A fair shake, a decent wage, and a government that doesn’t bend every rule for the powerful. That’s not radical. That’s common sense, and it’s long overdue.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 22960, \"fields\": {\"question\": 12840, \"description\": \"The president wants this election wrapped up quietly, no questions asked, no answers required. That’s not how a country ought to be run. People deserve to know what their government is doing in their name, whether it’s war overseas or power being abused at home. I’m asking voters to take one clear stand and say that honesty still matters, and that nobody in Washington is entitled to trust that they haven’t earned.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23105, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13027, \"description\": \"Tonight, I stand before you as a candidate who was never supposed to be here. I did not come to this stage with the blessing of party bosses or powerful interests. I came here because ordinary people decided they were tired of being ignored. I am unbought and unbossed, and that scares a political system built on backroom deals, racial division, and the hunger for power at any cost. This campaign has always been David against Goliath, and if we have learned anything in this long fight, it is that conscience is stronger than corruption, and courage can still move this country forward.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23106, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13027, \"description\": \"For generations, this party has been the only political force willing to take risks in the cause for justice. From Franklin Roosevelt’s fight against economic despair, to Harry Truman’s stand for civil rights, to the unfinished work carried forward by John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, Democrats have been pushed forward by people who refused to accept exclusion as tradition. Tonight, I accept this nomination not as a symbol, but as a responsibility. A responsibility to widen the doors of opportunity, to restore faith in government, and to prove that leadership belongs to us all.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23107, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13027, \"description\": \"This election is about whether Americans are willing to accept a politics built on fear, secrecy, and division, or whether we believe our democracy can be honest again. The Nixon administration asks the country to look away from corruption, from inequality, and from a war without moral purpose. I will not do that. I believe Americans are strong enough to face the truth, brave enough to demand peace, and determined enough to reject a system that protects the powerful and destroys the vulnerable. That is the choice before us, and I will not soften it for anyone’s comfort.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23108, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13027, \"description\": \"It is very late, and this convention has tested all of us. Tonight, I will formally accept the nomination, thank the delegates, and honor the long road that brought us here. But tomorrow night, in prime time, I will return to speak directly to the American people. I will lay out why this campaign matters, why inclusion is not radical, and why a government that serves everyone is not only possible, but necessary. Our party has always been David against Goliath. The country deserves to hear that message clearly, and I intend to deliver it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23109, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13028, \"description\": \"What I’m seeing in this photograph is horrifying, and no one should pretend otherwise. But war is chaotic, and mistakes do happen, especially in a conflict that has dragged on this long and sprawled across borders. If the Pentagon says this was an unintended strike, then that claim deserves to be examined seriously. The real obligation now is to make sure incidents like this don’t happen again, and to press harder for an end to a war that keeps producing them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23110, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13028, \"description\": \"Is there anything braver about burning up children who live north of the seventeenth parallel or who live in Cambodia or Laos? They all feel pain. They all shed the same blood. They're all children of the same God. I don’t know how anyone can look at that photograph and see anything but a terrified child in unbearable pain. These bombings are indefensible, and these are the kinds of conditions we have to recover if we’re going to save the soul of this nation.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23111, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13028, \"description\": \"This is not an isolated tragedy, and it is not an accident in any meaningful sense. It is the product of a war that should never have been fought and a policy that treats civilian lives as collateral damage. Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger have expanded this war, hidden its costs, and lied about its consequences. Richard Nixon is a war criminal. This war must end immediately, and the men responsible for carrying it on must be held accountable to the fullest extent possible.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23112, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13028, \"description\": \"What troubles Americans most is the growing distance between what they see with their own eyes and what they are told by their government. Simply put, there is a clear credibility gap between what they see and what they’re told. A democracy cannot sustain a long war without honesty from its leaders. If this administration cannot be candid about what is happening in Southeast Asia, then it has no business asking the American people to continue supporting this conflict.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23113, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13029, \"description\": \"I’ve never been a creature of this party’s machinery, and that is exactly why I am standing here. I’m not bound to the same donors, consultants, or habits that have narrowed our politics for years. That independence lets me speak to people Democrats rarely even try to reach. Educated professionals, the yuppies, people who care about ethics and competence as much as ideology. They listen to me because they know I’m not reciting any lines written for me by some corrupt union boss. That kind of credibility helps the party in places it has written off for far too long.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23114, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13029, \"description\": \"For years, this party has talked about voters it struggles to reach while ignoring millions who are rarely invited into the process at all. Young people, Black voters, women, working families who feel shut out of politics are not a liability. They are an opportunity. My campaign brings new voters into the Democratic Party, voters who care deeply about their families, about their morals, about creating a better world. I promise that energy doesn’t stop at the top of the ticket.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23115, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13029, \"description\": \"This may be hard for the party bosses to believe, but I’m not a protest candidate. I am running a serious campaign grounded in good legislation, coalition building, and practical reform. I’ve worked with colleagues across our party and across regions to pass laws that make people’s lives better. Democratic candidates running in difficult districts can stand on their own records, just as I am standing on mine.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23116, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13029, \"description\": \"I’m not going to pretend this is an easy road. I know the history we’re up against, I know what the odds look like. But our party has made history this year, and that still counts for something. We nominated a black woman for president before we nominated a white woman or a black man, and that matters whether we win or lose. We’re showing the country that the Democratic Party is still alive, still capable of growth, still willing to face the future head on instead of hiding from it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23117, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13030, \"description\": \"People who have worked with Fred Harris know him as a serious, plainspoken man who listens carefully and says what he means. He doesn’t chase anyone’s approval or soften his beliefs to please a room. I chose him because I trust his judgment and his moral clarity. At a moment when Americans are tired of evasions and half-answers, I believe voters respond to honesty and conviction. That is what he brings to this ticket, and that is what we intend to offer the country.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23118, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13030, \"description\": \"There is a tendency to talk about Fred Harris as if he were some kind of out-of-touch outsider instead of a senator who has won statewide in Oklahoma and chaired the Democratic National Committee. He has worked with farmers, Native communities, small towns, and working families who are rarely heard in national politics. He speaks directly about poverty and power because he has seen them up close. He is not an abstraction. He is a practical populist with a real record of service. That’s what he brings to the ticket.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23119, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13030, \"description\": \"I am aware of how this choice is being received inside the party. This was not an easy year, and not everyone was comfortable with the direction of this campaign. What matters to me is running a serious campaign that respects the American people and doesn’t pretend away the country’s problems. Fred Harris and I are not here to provoke anyone for its own sake. We are here to make a responsible case for change and to keep the faith with the people that our party has too often ignored.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23120, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13030, \"description\": \"Fred Harris has never been comfortable taking cues from party leadership, and neither have I. That independence is not a liability. It’s why ordinary people trust him. For too long, the Democratic Party has mistaken caution for wisdom and silence for unity. This ticket is about restoring a sense of moral responsibility to politics. If that unsettles some people who hold power in our party, it may be because they are being asked to listen to voices they have avoided for a very long time.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23121, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13031, \"description\": \"The Nixon campaign would like voters to believe I’m some caricature they invented in a back room. I am not running to tear down the country, or to impose societal chaos. I believe in equal rights under the law, in peace abroad, and in a government that serves ordinary people. I have been clear about my positions from the start, and they are right there in the Democratic platform. This is nothing more than a Nixon hit-job designed to gaslight the voters about where I stand.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23122, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13031, \"description\": \"If standing up for women, for working people, and for communities that have been shut out of power makes me “radical” in their eyes, then I will not apologize for it. I am proud to fight for equality, for peace, and for the right of every American to be treated with dignity. Those values are not reckless. They are rooted in the Constitution and in the basic promise of this country. What is truly dangerous is a politics that relies on fear instead of fairness.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23123, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13031, \"description\": \"I’m not going to let my campaign be dragged down to the level of name-calling and coded insults. People are worried about the war, about rising prices, about whether their children will have a future. That’s what I’m running to address. Voters are smarter than the people who think a catchy slogan can substitute for real leadership. I’ll keep talking about the issues that actually affect people’s lives, and let the rest speak for itself.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23124, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13031, \"description\": \"Let’s take a step back, here. I have spent my life earning my seat. I taught school, I worked in my community, and I ran for office knowing the obstacles were real and often unfair. The people of Brooklyn elected me because they trusted my judgment and my independence, not because I fit anyone’s idea of what a candidate is supposed to look like. I know who I am, and so do the voters who sent me to Congress. No whisper campaign gets to rewrite my record.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23125, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13032, \"description\": \"An unfortunate, but entirely expected development. All we can do is redouble our campaign efforts on the ground. I’ll visit every major city in the South, meet with local Democrats, and do as many rallies as I can. People need to see that we hear them and understand the challenges they face. Let’s see if we can’t light up some old loyalties the old-fashioned way.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23126, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13032, \"description\": \"John Connally is trying to use his connections to push Democrats into Nixon’s camp, but we have an ace up our sleeve here. It’s no secret that President Johnson and I have our disagreements, but there’s no way he’d ever endorse Nixon. I plan to go to President Johnson’s ranch, talk with him candidly, and ask him to publicly back our ticket. There’s no way Connally’s voice can compete with a heavyweight like Johnson.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23127, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13032, \"description\": \"Four years ago, Connally endorsed Hubert Humphrey in his campaign against Nixon. Today, he completely switches parties. You can’t possibly tell me this has anything to do with his convictions. I’ll make it clear that his endorsement isn’t a mark of wisdom or courage, it’s blatant opportunism, and it isn’t worth a damned nickel. Democrats deserve to know that the man who left his party to chase power in Washington doesn’t represent our values.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23128, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13032, \"description\": \"If John Connally wants to run this ‘Democrats for Nixon’ shtick, then fine. Two can play at that game. I’ll reach out to some former and even current Republicans who share our concerns. John Lindsay can take the lead, and see if we can’t get in touch with McCloskey and Reid. I hear Don Riegle might be switching over soon too. Nixon has spent the past four years pandering to the far right. Let’s show the voters just how many Republicans he’s chased away.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23129, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13033, \"description\": \"I understand why so many people are angry, and many of the concerns being raised in these protests are completely legitimate. The war, civil rights, and economic inequality have left a lot of Americans feeling shut out. But violence and destruction of property only weaken those causes and drag innocent people into the crossfire, and that’s not something I can support.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23130, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13033, \"description\": \"I’m not going to throw anyone under the bus, let alone so many patriotic Americans speaking out for what they feel is right. Peaceful protest is a constitutional right, and dissent is not the same thing as disorder. It is dangerous to treat protest itself as a threat to the country. President Nixon should be ashamed of himself for his brazen attempts to politicize our freedoms.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23131, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13033, \"description\": \"Look, a lot of these kids are my supporters. And I get it, they’re angry, and they want change. But ultimately, so many of these protests have gone too far, and they have done real damage to the credibility of the very causes these well-meaning young people claim to champion. If people want to change this country, they need to grow up and learn to work within the system instead of disrupting public life and turning voters against them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23132, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13033, \"description\": \"I’m a proud Democrat, and I am no radical. Anyone who thinks I condone any kind of reckless law-breaking or unprovoked violence is mistaken. If a protest or march turns violent or disrupts the peace, then I support the protesters being punished to the extent the law calls for. To claim I think anything else is just another rumor started by Dick Nixon’s flying monkeys.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23133, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13034, \"description\": \"I’m not running against Spiro Agnew. I’m running against Richard Nixon and his record. The vice president seems to spend his days picking fights and throwing insults, and I don’t intend to join him. I’m going to keep talking about the war, the economy, and the direction of the country, and let voters decide who sounds like a president.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23134, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13034, \"description\": \"Agnew isn’t some independent actor. He says what Nixon wants to say, just louder and cruder. When he attacks protesters, the press, or whole groups of Americans, he’s doing it to distract from the failures of this administration. I’m going to remind people that his tone comes straight from the top.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23135, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13034, \"description\": \"The vice president is deliberately trying to pit Americans against each other. He mocks legitimate dissent, ridicules any disagreement, and treats whole parts of this country like mortal enemies. That might win applause at his campaign rallies, but it’s no way to govern a democracy, and it’s certainly no way to heal a country that’s already deeply divided.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23136, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13034, \"description\": \"I think most Americans are tired of being yelled at by their own government. They want a leadership that lowers the temperature, not raises it. I still believe that character counts in our country. I’m a lifelong public servant who’s taught the least fortunate amongst us, not a lying attack dog who spends his free time golfing.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23137, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13035, \"description\": \"I visited George after he was shot because I believe political violence poisons everything it touches. I didn’t go to endorse segregation or excuse what the man stood for. I went as someone who has spent her life insisting that our politics must never descend into hatred or bloodshed. I’ve opposed his ideas at every turn, and I will continue to do so. But I refuse to let this country become a place where we celebrate anyone being shot in the political sphere.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23138, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13035, \"description\": \"I made that visit with my eyes open. As a black woman, I know all too well what Wallace stands for, and I’ve never hesitated to condemn it. My record on Civil Rights is not in question, as is my opposition to all forms of racism and hatred. Visiting a wounded man doesn’t erase years of disagreement or struggle. It simply says that disagreement doesn’t cancel our shared humanity, even in the hardest moments.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23139, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13035, \"description\": \"Our movement has always asked America to rise above its worst instincts, and as a black woman, I feel that responsibility keenly. We fight for justice without vengeance, dignity without cruelty, and change without fear. I went to that hospital because I believe those values must guide us, even when it’s uncomfortable. I understand why some supporters felt hurt, and I respect that. But standing firm in the principles that brought us together is how we make real progress for the Black community and for all Americans who have been left out.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23140, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13035, \"description\": \"That visit did not change a single thing about why I am running. I am still fighting for equal opportunity, fair wages, an end to the racial discrimination that has plagued my community, and a country that lives up to its promises. Nothing can erase my work or weaken my resolve. I’m not running to soothe anyone’s conscience. I am running to challenge organized power, to open doors that have been closed, and to make sure justice is not postponed again.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23141, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13036, \"description\": \"These are serious developments, and they deserve to be handled with utmost care. The facts need to be gathered, verified, and examined outside of partisan politics - I fully support Mr. Cronkite’s investigative work on the matter. And I’m calling for a full, independent congressional investigation so the public can know exactly what happened and who was responsible. The rule of law has to speak for itself.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23142, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13036, \"description\": \"When Americans watch a story like this unfold, they don’t just wonder about the kinds of things being done behind closed doors. They ask what kind of country we’re becoming. A democracy can’t survive on this level of secrecy, of paranoia, of political sabotage. We need honesty and integrity back in our public life. We need leaders who believe that winning an election is not worth losing the nation’s conscience.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23143, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13036, \"description\": \"This is a lifeline for our campaign, and it’s all the more reason we have to be careful here. There’s a criminal investigation underway, and that’s where this belongs. If the President says he had no involvement with the break-in this summer, that statement should be taken seriously unless proven otherwise. We shouldn’t rush to judgment or turn every accusation into a political weapon. Let the authorities do their work.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23144, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13036, \"description\": \"This isn’t your everyday dirty campaign trick, Mr. Cronkite is making that increasingly clear. If the White House is involved in breaking into the opposition party’s headquarters, that’s an abuse of power, plain and simple. No president is above the law. If these reports are true, Richard Nixon has no business being a free man, let alone occupying the Oval Office.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23145, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13037, \"description\": \"What happened in Munich was a tragedy, plain and simple. Innocent athletes went to represent their countries in peace, and they were murdered instead. Tonight, my thoughts are with the families of the Israeli team and with the German people who tried to protect their guests. Acts like this offend the conscience of all nations, and they deserve our shared grief and resolve to see that such crimes are never repeated.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23146, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13037, \"description\": \"The murder of Israeli athletes in Munich was an act of terror against innocent people and against the very idea of peaceful competition. Israel has the right to exist, the right to security, and the right to see its citizens protected from violence wherever they go. The United States must stand firmly with Israel in condemning this attack and in opposing terrorism in all its forms. There is no political cause that justifies the killing of civilians, ever.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23147, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13037, \"description\": \"What happened in Munich is a grim reminder that violence isn’t confined by borders, or uniforms, or battlefields. It threatens civilians, the international order, and the basic sense of safety people expect in the modern world. The United States must work with its allies to strengthen international cooperation against terrorism, improve intelligence sharing, and ensure that people are safe wherever they go.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23149, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13038, \"description\": \"I’m going to visit the Upper Plains and the small towns of the rural Midwest. South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota. There are many good, kind-hearted folks here, folks who feel like they’ve been left behind. Well, I want to look them in the eye and make the case that this campaign hasn’t forgotten them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23150, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13038, \"description\": \"We need to be in the steel towns and coal country. Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan. These voters are hurting, and they deserve to hear directly how we’ll protect their jobs, their wages, and end a war that’s taken their sons.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23151, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13038, \"description\": \"I want to work the Atlantic corridor. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. I know these neighborhoods, these streets, these communities. This is where I was raised, and I want voters here to see that I understand their daily struggles firsthand.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23152, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13038, \"description\": \"Let’s focus on the northeast. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine. Even Vermont has shifted left in the past few years. These states are strongly receptive to our message, and putting up good margins there can help offset any losses elsewhere.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23349, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13038, \"description\": \"The West Coast is where the energy is. California, Oregon, Washington. Young voters, students, activists, they’re all looking for true independent leadership on the war and the environment, and we should meet them where they are.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23350, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13038, \"description\": \"I want to head through the Southwest. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, into Southern California. These states are changing, and there’s an opportunity to talk about jobs, about Civil Rights, and a more responsible foreign policy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23153, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13039, \"description\": \"If Secretary Kissinger’s statement proves true, then that is welcome news for every American family and every Vietnamese family that has paid the price for this war. I hope the administration is finally prepared to bring this conflict to an honorable conclusion, and I will judge their actions by whether the fighting actually stops and our troops truly come home.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23154, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13039, \"description\": \"We have been told for four years now that peace is just around the corner. And in that time, the president has invaded two other countries, authorized civilian bombing campaigns, and has continued to prop up a corrupt dictatorship abroad. I want this war to end as much as anyone, but I’m not going to take these sudden assurances at face value. I will believe peace is at hand when the war is actually over.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23155, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13039, \"description\": \"What the administration is now describing sounds very much like the settlement President Johnson was prepared to accept years ago. The difference is that since then, thousands more Americans and countless Vietnamese have died. If this is where we were always headed, then the real question is why this war was prolonged for so long to begin with.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23156, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13039, \"description\": \"Peace is not something you can announce at a press conference while we still have planes dropping bombs and soldiers knee deep in the Vietnamese mud. Peace means ending the war, bringing our troops home, and stopping the killing now. Anything less is not peace. This war has gone on long enough.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23157, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13040, \"description\": \"This election doesn’t have to be about anger or fear or division. It can be about healing a country that’s been pulled apart by war and distrust. I’m asking Americans to look past the noise of the last few years and decide whether we want more chaos, or whether we want to start bringing people back together again, honestly and without illusion.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23158, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13040, \"description\": \"Every day this war continues, more young Americans die for reasons no one can clearly explain anymore. No late promises and no last-minute announcements change that fact. If you believe, as I do, that this war has gone on long enough and that it’s time to bring our sons home, then you don’t have to sacrifice your principles anymore.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23159, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13040, \"description\": \"I’ve spent this campaign talking about the dignity of work, about fair wages, and about economic justice because that’s what most families worry about when the cameras are gone. A fair economy, decent schools, and a government that works for ordinary people instead of the well-connected. That’s what Democrats have fought for since the very beginning, and that’s the choice voters still have in front of them today.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23160, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13040, \"description\": \"The president wants this election to be over quietly, without questions and without accountability. Well I don’t think the country should be run that way. I think the American people deserve straight answers, an end to secret wars and operations, and a government that tells the truth, even when it’s inconvenient. If you want change - real change - then take a leap of faith this Fall and give honesty a chance.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23905, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13827, \"description\": \"I didn’t come up through politics chasing attention or easy applause. I came up doing the work, sitting in rooms where compromises get made and laws actually get written. I believe in liberal ideals, but I also believe they only matter if they survive contact with reality. This party needs a nominee who can turn its values into governing majorities, who understands institutions instead of sneering at them, and who knows that progress is built step by step. That’s why I’m here, and that’s the kind of Democrat I intend to be.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23906, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13827, \"description\": \"I’m proud to stand in the Democratic tradition that taught me this work, the tradition of Hubert Humphrey and the Minnesota Farmer Labor movement, where civil rights, workers’ rights, and human dignity were never abstract ideas. This party built Social Security, expanded opportunity, and stood up for people who were told to wait their turn. I accept this nomination in that spirit, committed to a Democratic Party that governs with compassion, discipline, and a clear sense of responsibility to working families.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23907, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13827, \"description\": \"The American people have been asked to accept too many half-truths and too many explanations. They have been told one thing while being shown another, time and time again. That credibility gap has eroded confidence in our government at home and abroad. This administration believes that secrecy is a virtue and that questioning authority is a vice. I do not. I believe honesty is the first obligation of leadership, and accountability is not an option. This campaign will offer a clear alternative to a politics that demands the American people to stop asking questions.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 23908, \"fields\": {\"question\": 13827, \"description\": \"I was raised to believe that public service is a moral obligation, not a spectacle or a performance. My family taught me that government matters because people matter, and that dignity is not something you earn by luck or privilege. I believe in a country where fairness is built into our laws, where hard work matters, and where leadership is measured by whether it leaves people more secure than it found them. That belief has guided my life in public service, and it is the reason I accept this responsibility tonight.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 26305, \"fields\": {\"question\": 16227, \"description\": \"I come here from a part of the country that has learned some hard lessons the long way these past few years. I have seen what happens when fear is allowed to stand in for leadership and when investing in people’s lives is treated as charity instead of common sense. I believe the future of this country depends on whether we are willing to support our children, strengthen our communities, and give people a fair shot no matter who they are or where they were born. That is not a radical idea. It is how a nation renews itself, and it is the work I want this party to lead again come this November.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 26306, \"fields\": {\"question\": 16227, \"description\": \"For generations, this party has carried the hopes and dreams of ordinary Americans, from the depression years of Franklin Roosevelt, to the courage and conviction of Harry Truman, through the promise of John Kennedy and the hard work of Lyndon Johnson. In times of trial and uncertainty, Democrats have always chosen action over despair and compassion over indifference. I am proud to stand in that tradition tonight, and I accept the responsibility to help lead our country out of the confusion and turmoil of these past few years, toward a future rooted in fairness, opportunity, and faith in one another.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 26307, \"fields\": {\"question\": 16227, \"description\": \"The American people have been asked to accept too many half-truths and too many explanations. They have been told one thing while being shown another, time and time again. That credibility gap has eroded confidence in our government at home and abroad. This administration believes that secrecy is a virtue and that questioning authority is a vice. I do not. I believe honesty is the first obligation of leadership, and accountability is not an option. This campaign will offer a clear alternative to a politics that demands the American people to stop asking questions.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 26308, \"fields\": {\"question\": 16227, \"description\": \"I believe deeply in the decency of this country. I have seen it in classrooms filled with kids who were never expected to succeed and in communities that chose to move forward instead of tearing themselves apart. I believe our politics can reflect that same decency if we ask more of ourselves and less of where we stand apart. I am running because I want my children and yours to inherit a country that invests in their potential and treats their future as something worth protecting. That is the work ahead of us, and I am ready to take it on with you this Fall.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 26905, \"fields\": {\"question\": 16827, \"description\": \"I have spent my life in public service because I believe this country faces real dangers and real responsibilities. The world is not simple, and pretending otherwise doesn’t make anyone safer. Americans deserve leadership that understands power, understands alliances, and understands what it takes to keep the peace without surrendering our values. I am running because I believe experience matters, judgment matters, and this moment calls for both.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 26906, \"fields\": {\"question\": 16827, \"description\": \"For generations, this party has carried the hopes and responsibilities of ordinary Americans, from the Depression years of Franklin Roosevelt, to the principled leadership of Harry Truman, through the unfinished promise of John Kennedy and the hard work of Lyndon Johnson. In times of trial and uncertainty, Democrats have always chosen resolve over retreat and responsibility over neglect. I am proud to stand in that tradition tonight, and I proudly accept the mantle to help lead our country out of the confusion and turmoil of these past few years, toward a future built on strength, opportunity, and confidence in American leadership.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 26907, \"fields\": {\"question\": 16827, \"description\": \"The American people have been asked to accept too many half-truths and too many closed doors. They have been told one thing while being shown another, time and time again. That credibility gap has eroded confidence in our government at home and abroad. This administration believes that secrecy is a virtue and that questioning authority is a vice. I do not. I believe honesty is the first obligation of leadership, and accountability is not an option. This campaign will offer a clear alternative to a politics that demands the American people to stop asking questions.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 26908, \"fields\": {\"question\": 16827, \"description\": \"I know many Democrats came to this convention wanting something new, something different, something bold. I respect that, I do. But change doesn’t only come from style. It comes from strength, from competence, and from the ability to govern in a dangerous world. I am asking this party to come together not around the newest, shiniest object, but around purpose, around drive. We can offer the country steady leadership, serious judgment, and a government that does its job. That is what I intend to provide.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 27505, \"fields\": {\"question\": 17427, \"description\": \"I don’t stand here today to make grand promises or offer easy answers. I am here because this country is facing serious problems that require serious work. Inflation, taxes, jobs, and the stability of our economy are not slogans, they are responsibilities that affect us all. I have spent my life in the unglamorous business of governing, of reading the fine print, of making sure the numbers add up. If this party is asking me to carry its banner, then I intend to do it the same way I have always done my job: carefully, honestly, and with an eye toward keeping this country on solid footing.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 27506, \"fields\": {\"question\": 17427, \"description\": \"For generations, this party has carried the hopes and responsibilities of ordinary Americans, from the Depression years of Franklin Roosevelt, to the principled leadership of Harry Truman, through the unfinished promise of John Kennedy and the hard work of Lyndon Johnson. 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I came into politics because I believed that the country was drifting away from its own people, and that government had grown distant from the lives it was meant to serve. I have never believed that reform comes from waiting your turn or keeping your head down. It comes from challenging habits that no longer work and from listening to voices that have been ignored for far too long. If this party is serious about change, then it has to be willing to take risks alongside me.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 28106, \"fields\": {\"question\": 18027, \"description\": \"For generations, this party has carried the hopes and dreams of ordinary Americans, from the depression years of Franklin Roosevelt, to the courage and conviction of Harry Truman, through the promise of John Kennedy and the hard work of Lyndon Johnson. In times of trial and uncertainty, Democrats have always chosen action over despair and compassion over indifference. I am proud to stand in that tradition tonight, and I accept the responsibility to help lead our country out of the confusion and turmoil of these past few years, toward a future rooted in fairness, opportunity, and faith in one another.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 28107, \"fields\": {\"question\": 18027, \"description\": \"The American people have been asked to accept too many half-truths and too many closed doors. They have been told one thing while being shown another, time and time again. That credibility gap has eroded confidence in our government at home and abroad. This administration believes that secrecy is a virtue and that questioning authority is a vice. I do not. I believe honesty is the first obligation of leadership, and accountability is not an option. 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I have seen your pain, and I answer the call that brought you here. I answer your call with the golden torch of promise that my brother John set alight twelve years ago. I answer your call with the silver flame of justice that my brother Bobby held near and dear to his heart. These causes were never meant for one family or one moment. They belong to a nation still struggling to build a world of fairness and dignity for all. And if there’s one thing I want each and every one of you to remember tonight, it’s this: no matter how things may seem to change…\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 28706, \"fields\": {\"question\": 18627, \"description\": \"For generations, this party has carried the hopes of working people. From the Depression years of Franklin Roosevelt, through the steely resolve of Harry Truman, to the golden promise of my brother John, and the grueling work of Lyndon Johnson. In moments of uncertainty, Democrats have always chosen responsibility over retreat and action over fear. I am proud to stand in that tradition tonight, and I am proud to be your nominee for president this year. But if there’s one thing I want each and every one of you to remember tonight, it’s this: no matter how things may seem to change…\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 28707, \"fields\": {\"question\": 18627, \"description\": \"The American people have been asked to accept too many half-truths and too many explanations. They have been told one thing while being shown another, time and time again. That credibility gap has eroded confidence in our government at home and abroad. This administration believes that secrecy is a virtue and that questioning authority is a vice. I do not. I believe honesty is the first obligation of leadership, and accountability is not an option. But if there’s one thing I want each and every one of you to remember tonight, it’s this: no matter how things may seem to change…\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer\", \"pk\": 28708, \"fields\": {\"question\": 18627, \"description\": \"I do not seek this moment lightly, and I do not take it for granted. I have known triumph and loss, public duty and private pain, and I have learned the hard way that progress is never guaranteed. It survives only when people are willing to stand up for it and carry it forward. Tonight is not about one man or one election. It is about whether we still believe this country can grow more just with each generation. 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The old-money donors nod - they like that you’re respecting the game they know. At the same time, some of your staff can’t help but grimace, thinking about how distant these meetings feel from the grassroots. You’re securing a lot of cash, but you’re also reminding the younger activists that their energy alone won’t pay the bills.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5002, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2002, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your staff perk up as you talk about the importance of small dollar donations. There’s excitement in the room, people start brainstorming small fundraising events and community drives. But the senior leadership looks skeptical. They know the big checks aren’t coming from these groups, and some fear you’re spreading the party too thin. You’re generating energy at least.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5003, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2003, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The room laughs and shakes heads a little as you rattle off a list of the latest musicians, but they’re intrigued. Everyone agrees the publicity potential is huge, and quite a few major donations could come from the studio crowd. The risk is obvious though: if you rely too much on glitz and glamor, you might alienate the traditional donors who think the party is chasing style over substance.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5004, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2004, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Labor leaders and state chairs like what they’re hearing. That you remember them after the mess last year. Everyone can see this could solidify the backbone of your coalition before the next election. The flip side is that Wall Street and Hollywood may feel left out, and the activist networks might grumble about being ignored. You’re playing the long game here, keeping the party grounded, durable.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5201, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2201, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some of your staff nod appreciatively, especially the younger organizers who’ve been pushing for more inclusion. There’s a sense of energy in the room, as if something new could finally take hold. At the same time, a few senior figures look uneasy - they worry that focusing on these groups could alienate older donors and that the small contributions might not add up to much. Still, everyone recognizes how important the new black bloc is, and if you play your cards right, it could pay off big in key urban areas.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5202, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2202, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The older Southern congresspeople seem relieved that you’re acknowledging their concerns and history with the party. They talk about the long nights of negotiating the Congressional Cloakrooms, helping keep the party afloat in difficult times. Some of your team wince at your subtle nods to the region’s sensitivities, but they can see how this could bring real money back to the party. It’s a careful balancing act, and one wrong step could split the party in two yet again.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5005, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2005, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Labor is firmly with you after this. Meany feels like he’s shaping strategy again, not just offering warnings. Southern Democrats and old-line state chairs are reassured that the party isn’t abandoning their voters. At the same time, civil rights groups and antiwar organizers are deeply uneasy. You’ve made a conscious choice to shift the party’s public culture rightward, and the backlash will be real.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5006, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2006, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"That answer landed like a slap in the face to ol’ George, who stares at you in shock. Reformers and civil rights leaders are relieved, even grateful. Younger staffers feel like they finally know where you stand. But labor leadership is furious, and some union officials are already talking about going around the DNC. Party unity drops sharply. You’ve drawn a bright line, and there’s no ambiguity about which side you’re on.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5007, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2007, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This definitely calms some nerves, even if you’re not giving Meany everything he wants. Labor appreciates the emphasis on bread-and-butter issues, even if they’re frustrated you won’t move on other things. Reformers and minority leaders feel less threatened, though they’re watching closely. You’re trying to hold labor inside the coalition without letting it dictate the party’s tone, a balancing act that could easily tip either way.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5008, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2008, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"That’s a slippery move, and everyone in the room knows it. Labor hears enough flexibility to keep pushing their line at the state level. Reformers hear enough distance to keep organizing. Southern parties quietly appreciate the latitude. The cost is clarity. You’ve avoided an immediate rupture, but you’ve also delayed a fight that’s getting harder to postpone.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5009, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2009, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Civil rights leaders hear conviction, and that matters. You’ve made it clear the party isn’t going to flinch just because the backlash is loud. But boy, the backlash is loud. Southern Democrats are pissed, and labor leaders in Northern cities are already warning about angry parents and school walkouts. Party unity takes a hit, and you’re tying the national party directly to one of the most explosive issues in local politics.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5010, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2010, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Southern Democrats are relieved, and a number of labor leaders quietly agree with you, especially in places where fights over busing have already been brewing. You’ve also eased fears among suburban parents. But civil rights groups are disappointed, and reformers worry you’re retreating at the first sign of resistance. You’ll only be seen as distancing the party from its own commitment to Civil Rights legacy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5011, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2011, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"That answer feels measured, and some in the room are grateful for it. Party leaders recognize a governing mindset. Minority leaders appreciate that you didn’t dismiss the idea of busing outright, even if they worry you’re slowing things down. Southern Democrats don’t feel directly attacked. The tradeoff is momentum. You’ve blunted the immediate backlash toward the party, but you’ve also left yourself open to criticism from all sides for not taking a firmer stand.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5012, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2012, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This will buy you breathing room, at least on the surface. State parties appreciate the latitude, and party leaders see a way to keep the coalition from snapping in half. At least you’ve avoided forcing anyone into a corner. Civil rights groups are uneasy, though, and some quietly accuse you of passing the buck. You’ve delayed a confrontation, and the issue isn’t going away.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5013, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2013, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The impoverished underclass is relieved that you’re willing to stand behind what the party actually did in the sixties. Some party leaders are uneasy, especially those worried about voter fatigue with federal programs. Southern Democrats are increasingly uneasy, however, especially as they face pressure from state budgets. Party unity slips, but the position is clear and defensible.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5014, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2014, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This’ll reassure a lot of people in the room. Labor leaders like that Medicare and Medicaid aren’t being questioned. Policy staff and governors alike appreciate the ideological flexibility. The left isn’t thrilled, obviously, but they don’t feel threatened either. You’re buying credibility as someone who wants to make the system work, and that’ll pay dividends down the road.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5015, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2015, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Southern Democrats are enormously relieved, especially those facing intense resistance to federal welfare programs at home. Governors and state party chairs feel like you are finally acknowledging the political reality they live with. Labor and civil rights groups are definitely worried, though. Party unity improves on the surface, but there’s a real anxiety underneath that you can’t ignore.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5016, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2016, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This definitely catches some people off guard. You’re not just defending the Great Society or reacting to Nixon, you’re trying to box him in. A few advisors immediately start thinking about whether the White House can really defend the Family Assistance Plan from their own right flank if you push it this way. Others worry you are giving Nixon’s idea more oxygen than it deserves. Still, it’s clear you’re trying to force a choice and see who flinches first. For the first time, it feels like you might be setting the terms instead of responding to them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5017, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2017, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You can feel the shift in the room when you finish. Younger staffers and the people who have been talking to antiwar groups look relieved, like someone finally said out loud what they have been thinking for months. Labor advisers are quieter. One of them reminds you that a lot of their members still have kids over there. At the end of the day, the Moratorium protests may be popular with the yuppies, but they’re not the ones leaving flowers in Arlington.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5018, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2018, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Most of the table nods along. This feels like a safe stance to take, and people recognize that. Union advisors appreciate that you’re not forcing them to defend an official endorsement back home. Activists are going to be frustrated, and everyone knows it, but you’ve kept the door open with almost every faction. It’s not inspiring, but it is stabilizing, and that counts for something right now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5019, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2019, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some senior figures look visibly relieved. This is the answer they were hoping to hear. Others look uneasy, especially the people tracking youth registration and campus organizing. You’ve drawn a firm line, and it reassures a lot of traditional Democrats, but it also creates enormous distance with an already militant left. A few advisors speculate on how the party plans to motivate its younger base if this is the message it sends.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5020, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2020, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"A true politician’s answer, which isn’t a bad thing. People see the logic immediately. It gives activists something to point to and gives southern and midwestern Democrats cover when they’re asked where the party stands. Nobody thinks this will satisfy everyone, but it keeps the party in the center of the debate instead of reacting to it. For now, your advisors trust that you’re trying to hold things together rather than duck the issue.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5021, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2021, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your advisors know this is the clearest possible signal. You are tying the party’s credibility directly to the cause for structural change. Reformers feel validated, and participation surges across the board. At the same time, long-time power brokers are terrified of losing their leverage at the conventions, and some quietly question whether the national party still represents them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5022, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2022, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This will certainly calm the nerves of party chairs and union leaders. They hear that their authority is safe, at least for now. The problem is that activists and younger voters hear something else entirely. To them, it sounds like the party is offering process tweaks instead of real influence. The anger, the rot, the stench of a party that lost its way, you can’t cover it up forever.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5023, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2023, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your advisors see this as an attempt to manage the transition rather than resist it. You create space for new voices while keeping experienced leaders involved in the final outcome. It’s a delegate balancing act, but it’s probably the best choice if you want to keep the party together.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5024, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2024, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"By staying out of the fight, you avoid becoming the focal point of every grievance. That restraint earns you some respect, but it also leaves a vacuum. Reformers organize aggressively inside the commission, while party leaders realize too late that no one is guarding their procedural ground. When the recommendations arrive, they feel less like a consensus and more like a fait accompli.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5222, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2222, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This will certainly calm the nerves of party chairs and union leaders. They hear that their authority is safe, at least for now. The problem is that activists and younger voters hear something else entirely. To them, it sounds like the party is offering process tweaks instead of real influence. The anger, the rot, the stench of a party that lost its way, you can’t cover it up forever.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5223, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2223, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your advisors see this as an attempt to manage the transition rather than resist it. You create space for new voices while keeping experienced leaders involved in the final outcome. It’s a delegate balancing act, but it’s probably the best choice if you want to keep the party together.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5224, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2224, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"By staying out of the fight, you avoid becoming the focal point of every grievance. That restraint earns you some respect, but it also leaves a vacuum. Reformers organize aggressively inside the commission, while party leaders realize too late that no one is guarding their procedural ground. When the recommendations arrive, they feel less like a consensus and more like a fait accompli.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5025, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2025, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"It doesn’t cause much of a scene. The phones slow down. A few state chairs sound relieved. In Oklahoma, things cool off, though they don’t snap back to how they were. Some activists are irritated, but most of them saw this coming. Inside the party, people read it the same way you did - it was about whether you could still do the job without becoming the story. For now, stepping aside answers that question.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5029, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2029, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"“Good Government” is a message that will always resonate with the American people.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5030, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2030, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You risk alienating what’s left of the isolationists, but most Americans across the political spectrum want to see a tough line against the Soviets.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5031, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2031, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Painting yourself as an optimistic uniter might not be a bad choice. Many of your supporters respond well to your sentiments.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5032, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2032, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some of what you say resonates with middle class suburbanites, but your Hooverite view on economic policy is alarming to many working class voters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5033, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2033, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Many advisors are encouraging you to select a younger running mate to counterbalance your age and experience.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5034, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2034, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Dodging domestic issues and focusing on foreign policy is probably a good move. Just keep in mind that a sizable minority of your party is still strongly isolationist.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5035, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2035, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Going with a more conservative running mate is a good way to bring the right on board. Just be mindful not to alienate the moderates who backed you this Spring.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5036, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2036, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Doubling down on moderate Republicanism could be risky considering the trust issues you already have with your party’s right flank.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5233, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2233, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Despite a lighter congressional record and his relatively moderate positions, Senator Nixon is a favorite with many on the right due to his prosecution of the Alger Hiss case and his strong anti-communism.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5234, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2234, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"With Senator Nixon given a veto, the committee comes up with House Minority Whip Charlie Halleck as its final choice. He’s more experienced than Nixon, for certain, and just as aggressive a campaigner.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5433, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2433, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Bill Knowland has been a rising star in Republican politics for two decades now, and he is known for being a major hawk on Communist China. He can also appeal fairly easily to both wings of your party, which should help smooth things over with the right.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5434, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2434, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The committee is surprised to see you turn down a candidate like Knowland who is both young and highly experienced. In any event, their final choice is Walter Judd, a China hawk from Minnesota. The emerging Cold Warriors are pleased with your selection, but you’re sure to alienate what’s left of the isolationists.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5633, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2633, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Both the political press as well as Senator Taft himself are surprised to see your campaign go for the fabled “unity ticket,” but Taft eagerly accepts. This will no doubt give you a major boost with conservatives. Just be mindful not to alienate the moderates you’ve supported you.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5634, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2634, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your rejection of Senator Taft isn’t exactly a surprise to many of your supporters. In any event, the committee settles on Everett Dirksen of Illinois - a conservative internationalist and ardent Taft supporter at this year’s convention - as the next best thing. Dirksen will have no issues keeping the right in line.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5833, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2833, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Henry Cabot Lodge drops out of his senate race to take the Vice Presidential nomination, facing a raucous mixture of cheers and boos alike. Afterwards, Senator Taft outright refuses to speak to you. You’re going to have your work cut out for you bringing in the right flank now, General.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5834, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2834, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some advisors are relieved that you turned down a candidate as polarizing to conservatives as Henry Cabot Lodge. The committee quickly settles on the ideologically similar but less polarizing New Jersey Governor, Alfred Driscoll. The right isn’t happy, of course, but you already knew that.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5037, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2037, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The Republican Right is happy to hear this, but your assessment of the economy just isn’t correct, nor does it resonate with many voters. You’ve solidified the support of big business, at least.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5038, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2038, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some conservatives were hoping for more, but your stance here more or less reflects the general sentiment of the American people.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5039, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2039, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Republicans are furious that you’d take such a liberal turn. Your party did not nominate you to give praise to Trumanism.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5040, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2040, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Many moderates across the political spectrum find appeal in your statements. They want economic stability, and you promise to provide it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5041, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2041, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Again, this position is simply far too conservative for many voters’ liking. You’ve lost support overall with your statements here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5042, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2042, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is the expected position to hear you take, and is probably the best you can do, all things considered.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5043, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2043, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your surprisingly liberal position is rather off-putting to many conservatives, but the New Deal is remarkably popular nonetheless.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5044, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2044, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Republicans did not nominate you to advocate for the Fair Deal. Be prepared to take a hit with the base.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5045, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2045, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a safe, moderate position to take that doesn’t alienate anyone outside the fringes of the far right.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5046, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2046, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Of all the New Deal programs, Social Security is the most popular. Why would you speak out against it?!? You’ve lost votes with such a reactionary position.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5047, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2047, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your liberal rhetoric is off-putting to some on the right, but even many conservatives have expressed some support for Social Security expansion.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5049, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2049, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Republicans did not nominate you so you could support socialized medicine. This is going to hurt with your base.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5050, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2050, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a good position to take on healthcare if you want to win over some more Moderate Democrats, but many conservatives are still alienated by your position.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5051, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2051, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is what the Republican Right wants to hear.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5052, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2052, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve managed to sneak in a nod to states’ rights, haven’t you? Regardless, the south is pleased, and for now, conservatives are willing to accept such a policy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5053, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2053, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve earned praise from many moderates and liberals, but the right is pissed that you’d speak so firmly against McCarthy. You’ve salvaged your relationship with President Truman at least.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5054, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2054, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve earned praise from many moderates and liberals, but the right isn’t pleased at your criticisms of McCarthy, no matter how you phrase it. You’ve salvaged your relationship with Truman at least.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5055, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2055, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your words of support for McCarthy boost your position with the right, but Lodge and the other moderates are furious that you’d so blindly side with such a damaging figure.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5056, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2056, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Keeping quiet on McCarthy can help you avoid alienating one faction or another, but it’s eventually found out anyway that you had planned on making a soft denunciation of him before scrapping the idea.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5057, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2057, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"“Good government” is something that voters of all stripes can get behind.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5058, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2058, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a strong attack on the incumbent president, but one that plays well with many Cold Warriors in your party.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5059, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2059, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"What a waste of an opportunity. Turning the corruption scandals of the Truman Administration into a referendum on the New Deal is not a battle you’re going to win.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5060, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2060, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Advisors feel as though you are leaving an opportunity on the table. Even many Democrats have been disappointed with the corruption of the past few years.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5061, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2061, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your principled stance is admirable, but the overwhelming majority of Americans support the McCarran Act. Your party is furious with you, and the Democrats are having a field day with your comments.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5062, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2062, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your principled stance is admirable, but the overwhelming majority of Americans support the McCarran Act. Republicans are not happy wirth your stance here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5063, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2063, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is the mainstream position to take.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5064, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2064, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your aggressive stance is exactly what your party wants to hear on the matter.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5065, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2065, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Many housewives in the growing suburbs have been quite concerned about the cost of goods lately. Hammering on that point can’t hurt. Just be sure not to alienate labor voters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5066, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2066, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Employing women volunteers is a shrewd move, Ike. Many families are happy to see their daughters get involved in politics, too.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5067, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2067, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Pushing for an Equal Rights Amendment is bold, especially considering how little salience the issue has. Regardless, this should help you solidify your lead with women this fall.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5068, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2068, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Advisors feel as though you’re playing it unnecessarily safe here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5069, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2069, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This answer seems like coded support for segregation to some, but you’ll be better able to compete in the south with this middle-ground approach.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5070, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2070, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Supporters and opponents are surprised at your strong stance, but this will help you immensely with ancestrally Republican black voters in the north.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5071, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2071, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"No harm, no foul.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5072, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2072, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"May as well call yourself a Dixiepublican with this position. You’ve made gains in the south, at the expense of many liberal states in the north.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5073, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2073, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve earned the trust of your party’s conservatives, but many moderates are more skeptical of your candidacy than you had planned.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5074, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2074, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some on the right a bit put off, but reaching out to the conservatives is in and of itself a delicate balancing act.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5075, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2075, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft and his allies are pissed that you’d so strongly distance yourself from them. Thankfully, the aging Taft declines to run a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5076, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2076, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is pretty sneaky, but it could work. While Nixon campaigns with the conservatives, you’re able to portray yourself as above the fray of partisan politics.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5273, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2273, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft is surprised at your eager willingness to meet with him, considering your choice of running mate. You’ve earned the trust of your party’s conservatives for now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5274, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2274, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some on the right are put off by your reluctance to reach out to them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5275, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2275, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft and his allies are pissed that you’d so strongly distance yourself from them; particularly in light of your choice of running mate. Thankfully, the aging Taft declines to run a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5276, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2276, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft takes one look at Lodge as he approaches his office, and shuts the door on him. Why would you send a moderate internationalist to meet with Taft? The right is pissed, and Taft is personally offended you’d duck out of meeting with him. Thankfully, he has no interest in running a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5473, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2473, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft is surprised at your eager willingness to meet with him, considering your choice of running mate. You’ve earned the trust of your party’s conservatives for now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5474, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2474, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some on the right are put off by your reluctance to reach out to them.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5475, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2475, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft and his allies are pissed that you’d so strongly distance yourself from them; particularly in light of your choice of running mate. Thankfully, the aging Taft declines to run a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5476, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2476, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Why would you send Governor Driscoll to meet with the conservatives? Driscoll is a moderate. Taft is offended that you’d try to duck out of meeting with him. Thankfully, he has no interest in running a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5673, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2673, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve earned the trust of your party’s conservatives, but many moderates are more skeptical of your candidacy than you had planned.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5674, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2674, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some on the right a bit put off, but reaching out to the conservatives is in and of itself a delicate balancing act.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5675, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2675, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft and his allies are pissed that you’d so strongly distance yourself from them. Thankfully, the aging Taft declines to run a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5676, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2676, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is pretty sneaky, but it could work. While Dirksen campaigns with the conservatives, you’re able to portray yourself as above the fray of partisan politics.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5873, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2873, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’re lying through your teeth here, and everyone knows it. Voters are not happy to witness their beloved general try to mislead them, and your attempt to deny the accusations only cause further speculation around the heavily contested convention.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5874, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2874, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is probably for the best.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5875, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2875, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Slick move, General. While you don’t exactly quell any questions about you and your running mate, your deflection shifts the focus onto Stevenson and the Democratic primaries. Whether it’s obvious or not, some Kefauver supporters are still disappointed that their preferred candidate was denied the nomination.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51073, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21073, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve earned the trust of your party’s conservatives, but many moderates are more skeptical of your candidacy than you had planned.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51074, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21074, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some on the right a bit put off, but reaching out to the conservatives is in and of itself a delicate balancing act.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51075, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21075, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft and his allies are pissed that you’d so strongly distance yourself from them. Thankfully, the aging Taft declines to run a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51076, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21076, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is pretty sneaky, but it could work. While Knowland campaigns with the conservatives, you’re able to portray yourself as above the fray of partisan politics.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51273, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21273, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve earned the trust of your party’s conservatives, but many moderates are more skeptical of your candidacy than you had planned.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51274, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21274, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some on the right a bit put off, but reaching out to the conservatives is in and of itself a delicate balancing act.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51275, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21275, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft and his allies are pissed that you’d so strongly distance yourself from them. Thankfully, the aging Taft declines to run a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51276, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21276, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Why would you send Representative Judd to meet with the conservatives? Judd is a staunch internationalist. Taft is offended that you’d try to duck out of meeting with him. This could hurt in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51473, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21473, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve earned the trust of your party’s conservatives, but many moderates are more skeptical of your candidacy than you had planned.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51474, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21474, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some on the right a bit put off, but reaching out to the conservatives is in and of itself a delicate balancing act.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51475, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21475, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft and his allies are pissed that you’d so strongly distance yourself from them. Thankfully, the aging Taft declines to run a third party campaign, but good luck getting out the vote in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51476, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21476, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is pretty sneaky, but it could work. While Halleck campaigns with the conservatives, you’re able to portray yourself as above the fray of partisan politics.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5077, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2077, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"A number of new ads are produced through your “Eisenhower Answers America” campaign, but the “I Like Ike!” jingle easily becomes the most famous. Stevenson tries to produce a rebuttal of his own, but you clearly hold the upper hand.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5078, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2078, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’re playing it safe, but some advisors feel as though you’re leaving an opportunity on the table. Regardless, your new “I like Ike!” radio jingle becomes a national hit, which will definitely help your campaign.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5079, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2079, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ll get wider reach with your newspaper ads, but they just won’t stick as much as they would’ve on television or radio. Not only that, but your name recognition is universal already. Advisors feel as though you’re leaving an opportunity on the table.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5080, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2080, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some advisors feel as though you’re leaving an opportunity on the table here, but investing in your ground game can help you lay a strong foundation for your party’s downballot chances this Fall.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5081, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2081, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a mainstream position to take that appeals to a wide variety of voters. Even many conservatives support federal road development.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5082, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2082, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"There is a time and place to support the private sector over the federal government; road development isn’t it.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5083, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2083, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Even most conservatives support federal road development. You’ve lost votes with such a conservative position.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5085, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2085, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Republicans are happy to see you stick up for their signature legislation, but this could be a bit alienating to some Union households in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5086, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2086, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some moderates and Union households are happy with your stance here, but you’re still in the minority within your party.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5087, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2087, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your position is anathema to most Republicans as well as many southern Democrats. You’ve lost votes overall with this position.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5089, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2089, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Truman’s attempt to nationalize the steel mills earned a lot of pushback from across the political spectrum. Needling him on the manner can only help.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5090, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2090, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is what many in your party want to hear on this issue.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5091, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2091, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve earned some eyebrow raises from the Republican right, but Union households hear you as well.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5092, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2092, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Covering for President Truman on such an unpopular move is not what your party wants to hear.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5093, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2093, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve pleased what’s left of the isolationists in your party, but many moderates are disappointed with your obstinance here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5094, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2094, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The fall of China is yet another major weakness for Truman’s Democrats.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5095, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2095, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your vigorous attacks resonate with many Cold Warrior moderates and help firm up your position with the Republican right.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5096, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2096, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Chiang kai-Shek may not have been very popular, but advisors feel as though you’re leaving an opportunity on the table.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5097, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2097, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a popular position with many voters, particularly in your party, but you’re undermining your reputation with some moderates. Truman is pissed at your stance too, but that shouldn’t matter too much.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5098, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2098, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a brave position to take on the matter. General MacArthur is pissed, as is much of your base. Behind the scenes, however, President Truman is thankful for your support.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5099, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2099, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is probably your best bet.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5101, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2101, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The scandal is quickly followed by an avalanche of criticism from the punditry. Your numbers ultimately take a major hit for trying to ignore the scandal, and under pressure from the RNC, you’re forced into dropping Nixon in favor of Bill Knowland. This probably wasn’t the best way to handle this.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5102, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2102, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’re playing it safe here, which will stem the bleeding. But you’re not doing anything to recover your position. Knowland will carry his weight, at least.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5103, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2103, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"As expected, Nixon does just fine with his response. He clearly and calmly lays out the facts of his election fund, as well as the evidence that the it was never used improperly. The media moves on, but the whole fiasco has certainly alienated some voters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5104, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2104, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Nixon’s career initially looked dead in the water, but with a passionate plea to the American people concerning his own modest lifestyle, he saves his position and his reputation, and you gain a small boost in the polls.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5301, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2301, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Taft is not only personally offended, but pissed. Whatever goodwill you had left with the conservatives, it’s gone now. Taft publicly unendorses you as a result of your recent statements and walks away from your campaign, bringing with him many conservative voters. Good luck getting the conservative vote out now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5302, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2302, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your attempt to straddle the middle comes across as far too dismissive. Taft and his allies are not happy with your obstinance here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5303, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2303, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Pulling Lodge back from the spotlight will help mute some of the criticisms he faces, but Taft’s concerns continue to bubble.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5304, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2304, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is one of the few situations where pivoting right is the best option.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5501, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2501, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your statements come across as far too dismissive. Taft and his allies are not happy with your obstinance here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5502, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2502, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The statement of a politician, to be sure. The conservatives continue to mumble for now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5503, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2503, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Pulling Driscoll back from the spotlight will help mute some of the criticisms he faces, but Taft’s concerns continue to bubble.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5504, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2504, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is one of the few situations where pivoting right is the best option.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5701, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2701, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You have a point in what you’re saying. It’s not like many voters on the ground care about some speech one way or the other.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5702, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2702, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The statement of a politician, to be sure. But it’s not like a single speech really matters to many voters on the ground.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5703, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2703, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Everett Dirksen is a strong running mate; why would you pull him back from the campaign trail? Lodge and the other moderates only continue to escalate their concerns about him.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5704, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2704, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Emphasizing your support for the New Deal will quell any concerns that the moderates have – at the cost of alienating conservatives.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5901, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2901, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Lodge hands in his resignation from your campaign the next day. News spreads of your fiery defense of Senator Taft. Conservatives across the nation are electrified, but many moderate voters are concerned about what kind of direction you intend to govern in.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5902, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2902, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your attempt to straddle the middle comes across as far too dismissive. Lodge and his allies are not happy with your obstinance here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5903, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2903, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Pulling Taft back from the spotlight will help mute some of the criticisms he faces, but Lodge’s concerns continue to bubble.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5904, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2904, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Pivoting to the center for now is probably a smart choice.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51101, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21101, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your statements come across as a bit dismissive. While you have a point in what you’re saying, you’re not exactly quelling any of Judd’s concerns.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51102, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21102, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The statement of a politician, to be sure. The Cold Warriors continue to mumble for now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51103, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21103, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"William Knowland is a strong running mate; why would you pull him back from the campaign trail? Judd and his allies only continue to escalate their concerns about him.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51104, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21104, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Emphasizing the Republican platform on the issue should quell any concerns from the Cold Warriors for now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51301, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21301, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"An implicit rebuke of the isolationists, but one that should play well enough with most mainstream Republicans.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51302, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21302, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a good way to deflect any concerns some on the right might have about your running mate.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51303, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21303, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This might help you appease some of your party’s isolationists, but it’s not like it’ll make much of a difference one way or the other.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51304, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21304, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is probably the best way to handle this, all things considered.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51501, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21501, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your outspoken defense of Halleck wins over a number of skeptical Republicans. Way to stand by your running mate.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51502, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21502, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The statement of a politician, to be sure. This should quell the concerns for now.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 51503, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 21503, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Pulling Halleck back from the campaign trail isn’t a good idea. Campaigning is his greatest strength; perhaps there was a better way to handle this.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5105, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2105, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some advisors feel as though you’re leaving an opportunity on the table here, but Lodge and the other moderates are happy that you’re sticking to your principles.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5106, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2106, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a good way to make inroads in the south without compromising your views on Civil Rights. Just be mindful not to alienate Union workers in the Midwest.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5107, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2107, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"A strong stance on Communism pleases everyone and offends no one.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5108, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2108, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The RNC platform’s overt support for Civil Rights is able to mask your subtle appeals to southern voters. With the region’s suburbs growing by the day, you might be able to truly break the Solid South for the first time since 1928.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5109, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2109, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve aligned yourself with the Conservative Coalition, but the Fair Labor Standards Act is broadly popular with most Americans, and many Union workers in particular.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5110, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2110, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your attempt to straddle the line between the labor liberals and the Conservative Coalition comes across as awkward at best.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5111, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2111, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some of your conservative supporters aren’t happy here, but this bill passed with bipartisan support and is broadly popular with most voters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5112, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2112, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a very conservative response that only appeals to a handful of hardliners. Prepare to take a hit in the polls.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5113, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2113, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The Housing Act was one of the few Fair Deal bills that got past the Conservative Coalition in Congress, and is broadly popular at that. Voicing your support can’t hurt.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5114, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2114, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The Housing Act was one of the few Fair Deal bills that got past the Conservative Coalition in Congress, and is broadly popular at that. Perhaps there are better opportunities to pivot rightwards.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5115, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2115, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The Housing Act was one of the few Fair Deal bills that got past the Conservative Coalition in Congress, and is broadly popular at that. Perhaps there are better opportunities to pivot rightwards.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5116, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2116, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The Housing Act was one of the few Fair Deal bills that got past the Conservative Coalition in Congress, and is broadly popular at that. You’ve lost votes here with your strident opposition.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5117, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2117, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Aside from some small town conservatives on the coasts, most voters support the farm price supports, including many Republicans. Your strident opposition is going to cost you at the polls.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5118, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2118, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your position seems nearly tailored for isolationist farmers, but some moderates a bit turned off by your rhetoric here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5119, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2119, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some conservatives are put off here, but this is probably the safest position you can take.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5120, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2120, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Republicans did not nominate you to talk about socializing the agricultural sector. The Brannan Plan has drawn opposition from everyone except for the most liberal Democrats. You’ve lost votes with this position.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5121, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2121, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The Hill-Thomas Act grinded to a halt in Congress amidst negotiations on the funding mechanism, but your endorsement could help get it passed in the next Congress.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5122, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2122, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’re way ahead of your time here, General. Even some Democrats aren’t comfortable with a federal department for education. Expect to take some flak from the right.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5123, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2123, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your staunchly conservative stance holds appeal with only the Old Right faction of your party. Even Bob Taft supports some degree of funding for education. Expect to take a dip at the polls.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5125, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2125, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The new antitrust bill was passed with more support from Democrats than Republicans, but it’s not like antitrust enforcement is unpopular either.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5126, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2126, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"No harm, no foul.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5127, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2127, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve placed yourself in line with the Old Right on this issue. You won’t be losing the support of big business, at the very least.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5129, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2129, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a good balance to strike. Many voters, including Democrats, are weary of Communist influence in America.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5130, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2130, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some moderates are disappointed that you’re taking such an aggressive tone on this issue, but you’ve riled up the Republican right with your vicious attacks.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5131, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2131, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is a shrewd move to take, General, and one that just might work out. Turning the Hiss controversy into a broader attack on Washington D.C. can help you play up your outsider status.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5132, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2132, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Stevenson’s support for Hiss is a major weak point of his. Advisors feel as though you’re leaving an opportunity on the table here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5133, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2133, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Some of your party’s Old Right hardliners aren’t happy, but protectionism is a dying ideology in fifties America.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5134, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2134, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Protectionism is a dying ideology in fifties America, but no harm, no foul.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5135, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2135, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"No matter how you couch your words, the voters still hear the same thing: a return to the days of Hoover. You’ve alienated all but a handful of isolationists with your recent statements. Expect to take a dip in the polls.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5137, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2137, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You’ve echoed the sentiments of many Conservatives and Cold Warriors, but keep in mind that most voters aren’t keen on a long, drawn-out conflict in faraway Korea.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5138, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2138, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You get the best of both worlds here. The Cold Warriors are glad to see you take an active stance on Korea, and the isolationists are happy that you’re not doubling down on an extended war effort.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5139, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2139, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Henry Cabot Lodge storms into your office, pissed that you’d turn to isolationism on such a key issue. Your reassurances that you’re only playing to the Taft people don’t do much to calm him down; nor do they assuage the newfound concerns of many swing voters. Expect to take a dip in the polls.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5140, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2140, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"You get the worst of both worlds here. Voters of all stripes are not keen on the continuation of a two-years long stalemate in Korea. Not to mention, you’re siding with the unpopular Truman on one of his worst quagmires. Be prepared to take a dip in the polls.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5141, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2141, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The anticommunist majority of voters support your sentiments.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5142, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2142, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Not many voters are concerned right now with Vietnam. Your aggressive stance comes across as too hawkish for many voters, most of whom aren’t keen on another draft.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5143, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2143, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your stance here sounds a tad isolationist, but the war in Indochina isn’t too big a concern for many voters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5144, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2144, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The war in Indochina isn’t too big a concern for many voters, but your isolationist stance is offputting to many voters.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5145, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2145, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your support for testing of the H-bomb is in line with your New Look Policy.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5146, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2146, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The scientific community is rather split when it comes to testing of the H-bomb. Some Cold Warriors are disappointed by your opposition, though.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5147, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2147, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The Cold Warriors are disappointed by your opposition here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5149, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2149, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The creation of NATO was enormously popular with the American people - your leadership of its forces even moreso. Way to stand by your record.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5150, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2150, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"So long as you support the existence of NATO, you should be safe. But your statements do raise some eyebrows from the internationalists in your party, and from the isolationists.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5151, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2151, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"The creation of NATO was enormously popular with the American people - your leadership of its forces even moreso. Advisors feel as though you’re leaving an opportunity on the table here.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5152, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2152, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"“Ike caves to Isolationists!” reads the New York Times. There’s no turning back now, General. Lodge hands in his resignation and abandons your campaign. Your newfound opposition to an organization whose forces you led is as bewildering as it is frightening to many Americans.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5153, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2153, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"This is the expected stance to hear from you, and one that appeals to most Americans.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5154, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2154, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"There are murmurs about what you mean by these statements. Are you saying you’re not committed to defending American allies abroad?\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5155, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2155, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Your newfound opposition to foreign aid generates enormous uproar. Many voters feel as though you’re caving to the isolationists in your party. Your advisors aren’t happy, either.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5157, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2157, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Good luck, General! And may God be with you.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5158, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2158, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Good luck, General! And may God be with you.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5159, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2159, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Good luck, General! And may God be with you.\"}}, {\"model\": \"campaign_trail.answer_feedback\", \"pk\": 5160, \"fields\": {\"answer\": 2160, \"candidate\": 201, \"answer_feedback\": \"Good luck, General! 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let controlElement = document.createElement('div'); controlElement.style.display = 'none'; controlElement.id = 'controlElement'; document.body.appendChild(controlElement); } endingPicker = (out, totv, aa, quickstats) => { campaignTrail_temp.multiple_endings=true //out = "win", "loss", or "tie" for your candidate //totv = total votes in entire election //aa = all final overall results data //quickstats = relevant data on candidate performance (format: your candidate's electoral vote count, your candidate's popular vote share, your candidate's raw vote total) ans = campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.length - 1] if (quickstats[0] == 266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2002) { return "

'TAFT AND STEVENSON TIED IN EC, ELECTION WILL GO TO HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland holds off Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Neither Senator Taft nor Governor Stevenson have won a majority in the electoral college. It’s unclear what will happen now. Democrats hold a narrow majority of congressional delegations, but even a handful of defections can put Taft in the White House. Luckily for you, Robert Taft’s isolationism is off-putting to many moderates, which means it’s likely that Stevenson will win the contingency election and save the international order.

Whoever wins the White House will have no shortage of challenges. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. With such a close election, the next few months are sure to be interesting.

" if (used != true) { setInterval(function () { used = true; imgg = document.getElementsByClassName("person_image")[0]; if (imgg != null) { imgg.src = "https://imgur.com/cAYorfp.jpg"; } }, 100); } } else if (quickstats[0] >= 380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2002) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Robert"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Taft"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg"; return "

'TAFT CRUSHES STEVENSON IN UPSET, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, Goldwater beats McFarland, Reps ahead in Senate'

Well this was unexpected. It looks like Mr. Republican of all candidates has finally won a presidential election. Conservatives are jubilant, but many liberals and internationalists are terrified of the implications that a Taft White House brings. Even worse, Taft’s victory was so large that his coattails helped flip the House and Senate. Maybe America really is hankering for a return to the twenties.

As election season comes to a close, an air of tension fills the atmosphere. The legacy of the Truman Doctrine as well as NATO and the UN will hang in the balance for now. And the UN’s war effort in Korea might not last too long. At the same time, Joseph McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade is showing no signs of slowing down. While some wonder what might’ve been had you run for president, you were never a politician. Let’s hope that Taft exercises restraint in his actions abroad.

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 267 && quickstats[0]<380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2002) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Robert"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Taft"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg"; return "

'TAFT BEATS STEVENSON IN UPSET, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Well this was unexpected. It looks like Mr. Republican of all candidates has finally won a presidential election. Conservatives are jubilant, but many liberals and internationalists are terrified of the implications that a Taft White House brings. Luckily for them, Taft’s victory did not translate downballot, as Democrats are narrowly leading in the House and Senate.

As election season comes to a close, an air of tension fills the atmosphere. The legacy of the Truman Doctrine as well as NATO and the UN will hang in the balance for now. And the UN’s war effort in Korea might not last too long. At the same time, Joseph McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade is showing no signs of slowing down. While some wonder what might’ve been had you run for president, you were never a politician. Let’s hope the Democratic Congress can reel in the excesses of the Taft White House.

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 180 && quickstats[0]<266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2002) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON BEATS BACK TAFT; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s hard to say this was unexpected. Despite his appeal with the GOP base, Robert Taft is just far too conservative for most Americans. Thankfully for you, this means that an internationalist will be in the White House. And while Stevenson is far too liberal for your tastes, it’s obviously worth the trade off.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] <= 180 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2002) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON CRUSHES TAFT; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s hard to say this was unexpected. Despite his appeal with the GOP base, Robert Taft is just far too conservative for most Americans. Thankfully for you, this means that an internationalist will be in the White House. And while Stevenson is far too liberal for your tastes, it’s obviously worth the trade off.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] == 266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2003) { return "

'TAFT AND STEVENSON TIED IN EC, ELECTION WILL GO TO HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland holds off Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Neither Senator Taft nor Governor Stevenson have won a majority in the electoral college. It’s unclear what will happen now. Democrats hold a narrow majority of congressional delegations, but even a handful of defections can put Taft in the White House. Unfortunately, Robert Taft’s isolationism is off-putting to many moderates, which means it’s likely that Stevenson will win the contingency election and save the New Deal.

Whoever wins the White House will have no shortage of challenges. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. With such a close election, the next few months are sure to be interesting.

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'TAFT CRUSHES STEVENSON IN UPSET, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, Goldwater beats McFarland, Reps ahead in Senate'

Well this was unexpected. It looks like Mr. Republican of all candidates has finally won a presidential election. Conservatives are jubilant, but many liberals and internationalists are terrified of the implications that a Taft White House brings. Even worse, Taft’s victory was so large that his coattails helped flip the House and Senate. Maybe America really is hankering for a return to the twenties.

As election season comes to a close, an air of tension fills the atmosphere. The legacy of the Truman Doctrine as well as NATO and the UN will hang in the balance for now. And the UN’s war effort in Korea might not last too long. At the same time, Joseph McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade is showing no signs of slowing down. While some wonder what might’ve been had you run for president, you were never a politician. Let’s hope that Taft exercises restraint in his actions abroad.

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 267 && quickstats[0]<380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2003) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Robert"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Taft"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg"; return "

'TAFT BEATS STEVENSON IN UPSET, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Well this was unexpected. It looks like Mr. Republican of all candidates has finally won a presidential election. Conservatives are jubilant, but many liberals and internationalists are terrified of the implications that a Taft White House brings. Luckily for them, Taft’s victory did not translate downballot, as Democrats are narrowly leading in the House and Senate. It looks like your support just wasn’t enough to give the Republicans a trifecta.

As election season comes to a close, an air of tension fills the atmosphere. The legacy of the Truman Doctrine as well as NATO and the UN will hang in the balance for now. And the UN’s war effort in Korea might not last too long. At the same time, Joseph McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade is showing no signs of slowing down. While some wonder what might’ve been had you run for president, you were never a politician. Let’s hope the Democratic Congress can reel in the excesses of the Taft White House.

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 180 && quickstats[0]<266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2003) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON BEATS BACK TAFT; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s hard to say this was unexpected. Despite his appeal with the GOP base, Robert Taft is just far too conservative for most Americans. Thankfully for you, this means that an internationalist will be in the White House. And while Stevenson is far too liberal for your tastes, it’s obviously worth the trade off.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] <= 180 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2003) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON CRUSHES TAFT; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s hard to say this was unexpected. Despite his appeal with the GOP base, Robert Taft is just far too conservative for most Americans. Thankfully for you, this means that an internationalist will be in the White House. And while Stevenson is far too liberal for your tastes, it’s obviously worth the trade off.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] == 266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2004) { return "

'TAFT AND STEVENSON TIED IN EC, ELECTION WILL GO TO HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland holds off Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Neither Senator Taft nor Governor Stevenson have won a majority in the electoral college. It’s unclear what will happen now. Democrats hold a narrow majority of congressional delegations, but even a handful of defections can put Taft in the White House. Luckily for you, Robert Taft’s isolationism is off-putting to many moderates, which means it’s likely that Stevenson will win the contingency election and save the international order.

Whoever wins the White House will have no shortage of challenges. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. With such a close election, the next few months are sure to be interesting.

" if (used != true) { setInterval(function () { used = true; imgg = document.getElementsByClassName("person_image")[0]; if (imgg != null) { imgg.src = "https://imgur.com/cAYorfp.jpg"; } }, 100); } } else if (quickstats[0] >= 380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2004) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Robert"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Taft"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg"; return "

'TAFT CRUSHES STEVENSON IN UPSET, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, Goldwater beats McFarland, Reps ahead in Senate'

Well this was unexpected. It looks like Mr. Republican of all candidates has finally won a presidential election. Conservatives are jubilant, but many liberals and internationalists are terrified of the implications that a Taft White House brings. Even worse, Taft’s victory was so large that his coattails helped flip the House and Senate. Maybe America really is hankering for a return to the twenties.

As election season comes to a close, an air of tension fills the atmosphere. The legacy of the Truman Doctrine as well as NATO and the UN will hang in the balance for now. And the UN’s war effort in Korea might not last too long. At the same time, Joseph McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade is showing no signs of slowing down. While some wonder what might’ve been had you run for president, you were never a politician. Let’s hope that Taft exercises restraint in his actions abroad.

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 267 && quickstats[0]<380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2004) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Robert"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Taft"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg"; return "

'TAFT BEATS STEVENSON IN UPSET, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Well this was unexpected. It looks like Mr. Republican of all candidates has finally won a presidential election. Conservatives are jubilant, but many liberals and internationalists are terrified of the implications that a Taft White House brings. Luckily for them, Taft’s victory did not translate downballot, as Democrats are narrowly leading in the House and Senate.

As election season comes to a close, an air of tension fills the atmosphere. The legacy of the Truman Doctrine as well as NATO and the UN will hang in the balance for now. And the UN’s war effort in Korea might not last too long. At the same time, Joseph McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade is showing no signs of slowing down. While some wonder what might’ve been had you run for president, you were never a politician. Let’s hope the Democratic Congress can reel in the excesses of the Taft White House.

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 180 && quickstats[0]<266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2004) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON BEATS BACK TAFT; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s hard to say this was unexpected. Despite his appeal with the GOP base, Robert Taft is just far too conservative for most Americans. Thankfully for you, this means that an internationalist will be in the White House. And while Stevenson is far too liberal for your tastes, it’s obviously worth the trade off.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] <= 180 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[0] == 2004) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON CRUSHES TAFT; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s hard to say this was unexpected. Despite his appeal with the GOP base, Robert Taft is just far too conservative for most Americans. Thankfully for you, this means that an internationalist will be in the White House. And while Stevenson is far too liberal for your tastes, it’s obviously worth the trade off.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] == 266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2008)) { return "

'TAFT AND STEVENSON TIED IN EC, ELECTION WILL GO TO HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland holds off Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Neither Senator Taft nor Governor Stevenson have won a majority in the electoral college. It’s unclear what will happen now. Democrats hold a narrow majority of congressional delegations, but even a handful of defections can put Taft in the White House. Luckily for you, Robert Taft’s isolationism is off-putting to many moderates, which means it’s likely that Stevenson will win the contingency election and save the international order.

Whoever wins the White House will have no shortage of challenges. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. With such a close election, the next few months are sure to be interesting.

" if (used != true) { setInterval(function () { used = true; imgg = document.getElementsByClassName("person_image")[0]; if (imgg != null) { imgg.src = "https://imgur.com/cAYorfp.jpg"; } }, 100); } } else if (quickstats[0] >= 380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2008)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Robert"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Taft"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg"; return "

'TAFT CRUSHES STEVENSON IN UPSET, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, Goldwater beats McFarland, Reps ahead in Senate'

Well this was unexpected. It looks like Mr. Republican of all candidates has finally won a presidential election. Conservatives are jubilant, but many liberals and internationalists are terrified of the implications that a Taft White House brings. Even worse, Taft’s victory was so large that his coattails helped flip the House and Senate. Maybe America really is hankering for a return to the twenties.

As election season comes to a close, an air of tension fills the atmosphere. The legacy of the Truman Doctrine as well as NATO and the UN will hang in the balance for now. And the UN’s war effort in Korea might not last too long. At the same time, Joseph McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade is showing no signs of slowing down. While some wonder what might’ve been had you run for president, you were never a politician. Let’s hope that Taft exercises restraint in his actions abroad.

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 267 && quickstats[0]<380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2008)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Robert"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Taft"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg"; return "

'TAFT BEATS STEVENSON IN UPSET, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Well this was unexpected. It looks like Mr. Republican of all candidates has finally won a presidential election. Conservatives are jubilant, but many liberals and internationalists are terrified of the implications that a Taft White House brings. Luckily for them, Taft’s victory did not translate downballot, as Democrats are narrowly leading in the House and Senate.

As election season comes to a close, an air of tension fills the atmosphere. The legacy of the Truman Doctrine as well as NATO and the UN will hang in the balance for now. And the UN’s war effort in Korea might not last too long. At the same time, Joseph McCarthy’s anticommunist crusade is showing no signs of slowing down. While some wonder what might’ve been had you run for president, you were never a politician. Let’s hope the Democratic Congress can reel in the excesses of the Taft White House.

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 180 && quickstats[0]<266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2008)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON BEATS BACK TAFT; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s hard to say this was unexpected. Despite his appeal with the GOP base, Robert Taft is just far too conservative for most Americans. Thankfully for you, this means that an internationalist will be in the White House. And while Stevenson is far too liberal for your tastes, it’s obviously worth the trade off.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] <= 180 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2008)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON CRUSHES TAFT; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s hard to say this was unexpected. Despite his appeal with the GOP base, Robert Taft is just far too conservative for most Americans. Thankfully for you, this means that an internationalist will be in the White House. And while Stevenson is far too liberal for your tastes, it’s obviously worth the trade off.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] == 266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2012)) { return "

'WARREN AND STEVENSON TIED IN EC, ELECTION WILL GO TO HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland holds off Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Neither Governor Warren nor Governor Stevenson have won a majority in the electoral college. It’s unclear what will happen now. Democrats hold a narrow majority of congressional delegations, but even a handful of defections can put Warren in the White House. Luckily for you, Governor Warren is popular with Democrats and Republicans alike, and many moderate congressional Democrats are already talking about voting for him.

Whoever wins the White House will have no shortage of challenges. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. With such a close election, the next few months are sure to be interesting.

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'WARREN LANDSLIDE LEAVES DEMS REELING, IVES CHALKS UP FIRST VICTORY OF KIND IN 32 YEARS; Kennedy beats Lodge, Goldwater beats McFarland, Reps ahead in Senate'

It’s finally been done. After twenty years in the wilderness, the Republicans have won the White House, and with it, a federal trifecta. Looks like your instincts were right on Governor Warren.

The hard part starts now. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. At the very least, your role in the primaries this year helped save NATO and the UN. Hopefully, President Warren can negotiate a quick end to the war in Korea, strengthen American alliances abroad, and slow the roll of communism in America. As for you, you’re being invited into his cabinet as Secretary of State. With your international expertise, you’ll no doubt go down in history as one of America’s greatest statesmen. Good luck, General!

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 267 && quickstats[0]<380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2012)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Earl"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Warren"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg"; return "

'WARREN BEATS STEVENSON, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s finally been done. After twenty years in the wilderness, the Republicans have won the White House. Unfortunately for your party, Warren’s win did not translate down the ballot, and the Democrats look to hold narrow control over Congress. On the other hand, Warren is popular with many Democrats; he should be able to work with them easily.

The hard part starts now. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. At the very least, your role in the primaries this year helped save NATO and the UN. Hopefully, President Warren can negotiate a quick end to the war in Korea, strengthen American alliances abroad, and slow the roll of communism in America. As for you, you’re being invited into his cabinet as Secretary of State. With your international expertise, you’ll no doubt go down in history as one of America’s greatest statesmen. Good luck, General!

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 180 && quickstats[0]<266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2012)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON BEATS BACK WARREN IN UPSET; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Wow, what a surprise! Despite Truman’s unpopularity and Democratic party fatigue, Governor Stevenson has claimed the White House in an unprecedented sixth consecutive term for his party. Despite your support for Governor Warren, he just wasn’t strong enough to win. The right is fuming that your party lost what many considered a very winnable race. There’s no doubt that they will nominate a conservative in four years; John Bricker is already making moves for a presidential run.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] <= 180 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2012)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON CRUSHES WARREN; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

This is just unexpected. Despite Truman’s unpopularity and Democratic party fatigue, Governor Stevenson has claimed the White House in an unprecedented sixth consecutive term for his party. Not only that, but he’s done so in a landslide! Despite your support for Governor Warren, he just wasn’t strong enough to win. The right is fuming that your party lost what many considered a very winnable race. There’s no doubt that they will nominate a conservative in four years; John Bricker is already making moves for a presidential run.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] == 266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2013)) { return "

'WARREN AND STEVENSON TIED IN EC, ELECTION WILL GO TO HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland holds off Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Neither Governor Warren nor Governor Stevenson have won a majority in the electoral college. It’s unclear what will happen now. Democrats hold a narrow majority of congressional delegations, but even a handful of defections can put Warren in the White House. Luckily for you, Governor Warren is popular with Democrats and Republicans alike, and many moderate congressional Democrats are already talking about voting for him.

Whoever wins the White House will have no shortage of challenges. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. With such a close election, the next few months are sure to be interesting.

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'WARREN LANDSLIDE LEAVES DEMS REELING, IVES CHALKS UP FIRST VICTORY OF KIND IN 32 YEARS; Kennedy beats Lodge, Goldwater beats McFarland, Reps ahead in Senate'

It’s finally been done. After twenty years in the wilderness, the Republicans have won the White House, and with it, a federal trifecta. Looks like your instincts were right on Governor Warren.

The hard part starts now. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. At the very least, your role in the primaries this year helped save NATO and the UN. Hopefully, President Warren can negotiate a quick end to the war in Korea, strengthen American alliances abroad, and slow the roll of communism in America. As for you, you’re being invited into his cabinet as Secretary of State. With your international expertise, you’ll no doubt go down in history as one of America’s greatest statesmen. Good luck, General!

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 267 && quickstats[0]<380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2013)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Earl"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Warren"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg"; return "

'WARREN BEATS STEVENSON, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s finally been done. After twenty years in the wilderness, the Republicans have won the White House. Unfortunately for your party, Warren’s win did not translate down the ballot, and the Democrats look to hold narrow control over Congress. On the other hand, Warren is popular with many Democrats; he should be able to work with them easily.

The hard part starts now. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. At the very least, your role in the primaries this year helped save NATO and the UN. Hopefully, President Warren can negotiate a quick end to the war in Korea, strengthen American alliances abroad, and slow the roll of communism in America. As for you, you’re being invited into his cabinet as Secretary of State. With your international expertise, you’ll no doubt go down in history as one of America’s greatest statesmen. Good luck, General!

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 180 && quickstats[0]<266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2013)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON BEATS BACK WARREN IN UPSET; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Wow, what a surprise! Despite Truman’s unpopularity and Democratic party fatigue, Governor Stevenson has claimed the White House in an unprecedented sixth consecutive term for his party. Despite your support for Governor Warren, he just wasn’t strong enough to win. The right is fuming that your party lost what many considered a very winnable race. There’s no doubt that they will nominate a conservative in four years; John Bricker is already making moves for a presidential run.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] <= 180 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2013)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON CRUSHES WARREN; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

This is just unexpected. Despite Truman’s unpopularity and Democratic party fatigue, Governor Stevenson has claimed the White House in an unprecedented sixth consecutive term for his party. Not only that, but he’s done so in a landslide! Despite your support for Governor Warren, he just wasn’t strong enough to win. The right is fuming that your party lost what many considered a very winnable race. There’s no doubt that they will nominate a conservative in four years; John Bricker is already making moves for a presidential run.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] == 266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2016)) { return "

'WARREN AND STEVENSON TIED IN EC, ELECTION WILL GO TO HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland holds off Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Neither Governor Warren nor Governor Stevenson have won a majority in the electoral college. It’s unclear what will happen now. Democrats hold a narrow majority of congressional delegations, but even a handful of defections can put Warren in the White House. Luckily for you, Governor Warren is popular with Democrats and Republicans alike, and many moderate congressional Democrats are already talking about voting for him.

Whoever wins the White House will have no shortage of challenges. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. With such a close election, the next few months are sure to be interesting.

" if (used != true) { setInterval(function () { used = true; imgg = document.getElementsByClassName("person_image")[0]; if (imgg != null) { imgg.src = "https://imgur.com/cAYorfp.jpg"; } }, 100); } } else if (quickstats[0] >= 380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2016)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Earl"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Warren"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg"; return "

'WARREN LANDSLIDE LEAVES DEMS REELING, IVES CHALKS UP FIRST VICTORY OF KIND IN 32 YEARS; Kennedy beats Lodge, Goldwater beats McFarland, Reps ahead in Senate'

It’s finally been done. After twenty years in the wilderness, the Republicans have won the White House, and with it, a federal trifecta. Looks like your instincts were right on Governor Warren.

The hard part starts now. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. At the very least, your role in the primaries this year helped save NATO and the UN. Hopefully, President Warren can negotiate a quick end to the war in Korea, strengthen American alliances abroad, and slow the roll of communism in America. As for you, you’re being invited into his cabinet as Secretary of State. With your international expertise, you’ll no doubt go down in history as one of America’s greatest statesmen. Good luck, General!

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 267 && quickstats[0]<380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2016)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Earl"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Warren"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg"; return "

'WARREN BEATS STEVENSON, GOP WINS WHITE HOUSE AFTER 20 YEARS IN WILDERNESS; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

It’s finally been done. After twenty years in the wilderness, the Republicans have won the White House. Unfortunately for your party, Warren’s win did not translate down the ballot, and the Democrats look to hold narrow control over Congress. On the other hand, Warren is popular with many Democrats; he should be able to work with them easily.

The hard part starts now. There is a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. At the very least, your role in the primaries this year helped save NATO and the UN. Hopefully, President Warren can negotiate a quick end to the war in Korea, strengthen American alliances abroad, and slow the roll of communism in America. As for you, you’re being invited into his cabinet as Secretary of State. With your international expertise, you’ll no doubt go down in history as one of America’s greatest statesmen. Good luck, General!

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 180 && quickstats[0]<266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2016)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON BEATS BACK WARREN IN UPSET; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

Wow, what a surprise! Despite Truman’s unpopularity and Democratic party fatigue, Governor Stevenson has claimed the White House in an unprecedented sixth consecutive term for his party. Despite your support for Governor Warren, he just wasn’t strong enough to win. The right is fuming that your party lost what many considered a very winnable race. There’s no doubt that they will nominate a conservative in four years; John Bricker is already making moves for a presidential run.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] <= 180 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2016)) { campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].color_hex = "#A2ADBC"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/vOG0kQ1.jpg"; return "

'STEVENSON CRUSHES WARREN; DEMS WIN UNPRECEDENTED SIXTH TERM TO WHITE HOUSE; Kennedy beats Lodge, McFarland beats back Goldwater, Dems ahead in Senate'

This is just unexpected. Despite Truman’s unpopularity and Democratic party fatigue, Governor Stevenson has claimed the White House in an unprecedented sixth consecutive term for his party. Not only that, but he’s done so in a landslide! Despite your support for Governor Warren, he just wasn’t strong enough to win. The right is fuming that your party lost what many considered a very winnable race. There’s no doubt that they will nominate a conservative in four years; John Bricker is already making moves for a presidential run.

Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that the post-war international order will survive.

" } else if (quickstats[0] == 266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2014) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2015)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2021) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2022) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2023) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2024))) { return "

'IKE, STEVENSON, TIED FOR EC, ELECTION WILL GO TO HOUSE; McFarland, Mahoney hold off insurgent challengers, Kennedy beats Lodge; Dems hold edge in House'

Well this is unexpected. Neither yourself nor Governor Stevenson have won a majority in the electoral college.

It’s unclear what will happen now. Democrats hold a narrow majority of congressional delegations, but even a handful of defections for Ike could toss him the election. And as of now, Ike is enormously popular with many Democratic representatives

If you manage to win, you’ll have no shortage of challenges. You’ll need to handle the situation in Korea, thread the needle on McCarthy’s attacks, and continue the legacy of Franklin Roosevelt, all while keeping your party united. Good luck, Governor. You’re gonna need it.

" if (used != true) { setInterval(function () { used = true; imgg = document.getElementsByClassName("person_image")[0]; if (imgg != null) { imgg.src = "https://imgur.com/cAYorfp.jpg"; } }, 100); } } else if (quickstats[0] >= 380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2014) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2015)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2021) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2022) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2023) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2024))) { return "

'EISENHOWER LANDSLIDE LEAVES DEMS REELING, IVES CHALKS UP FIRST VICTORY OF KIND IN 32 YEARS; McFarland, Lodge tumble to insurgent challengers, but GOP wins House, holds edge in Senate'

A lot could’ve gone wrong, but as expected, you have successfully won the White House for the Republican Party and ended twenty years of Democratic rule. On your coattails, Republicans have narrowly flipped both houses of Congress. For the first time since the days of Hoover, Republicans will have a trifecta.

The hard part starts now. You have a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. Hopefully, you can negotiate a quick end to the war in Korea, strengthen American alliances abroad, and slow the roll of communism in America. Good luck, Mr. President!

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 267 && quickstats[0]<380 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2014) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2015)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2021) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2022) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2023) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2024))) { return "

'EISENHOWER VICTORY OUSTS DEMS FROM WHITE HOUSE, IVES CHALKS UP FIRST VICTORY OF KIND IN 32 YEARS; McFarland, Mahoney hold off insurgent challengers, Kennedy beats Lodge, Dems hold edge in House, Senate'

A lot could’ve gone wrong, but as expected, you have successfully won the White House for the Republican Party and ended twenty years of Democratic rule. Unfortunately for your party, your coattails are fairly limited, and it looks like Democrats will hold narrow majorities in the Congress. It looks like you’ll have to negotiate a bipartisan majority for any legislation you want to pass.

The hard part starts now. You have a precarious situation to handle in Korea, and a surge of interest in Joe McCarthy’s sensational attacks will no doubt put domestic communism on the forefront of the American political landscape. Hopefully, you can negotiate a quick end to the war in Korea, strengthen American alliances abroad, and slow the roll of communism in America. Good luck, Mr. President!

" } else if (quickstats[0] >= 180 && quickstats[0]<266 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2014) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2015)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2021) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2022) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2023) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2024))) { return "

'STEVENSON UPSETS IKE, DEM SURGE HOLDS OFF GOP WAVE; McFarland, Mahoney hold off insurgent challengers, Kennedy beats Lodge, Dems hold edge in House'

Considering your enormous popularity and moderate political views, many observers are quite surprised. Perhaps Governor Stevenson ran a better campaign than anyone thought. Or perhaps the country just isn’t ready to give the Republicans another chance. As of now, there’s no doubt that your party has gotten tired of nominating moderate internationalists. The 1956 primaries are sure to be interesting.

Your electoral career is all but over for now. Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. If he falters, then your party might make gains in the midterms. Perhaps you can stump for Republican candidates down the road. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that you helped save the post-war international order from the likes of Bob Taft. Good luck, General!

" } else if (quickstats[0] <= 180 && campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2001) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2005) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2006) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2007)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2009) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2010) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2011)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2014) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2015)) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2021) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2022) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2023) || campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2024))) { return "

'STEVENSON CRUSHES IKE, DEM SURGE YIELDS UPSET VICTORY; McFarland, Mahoney hold off insurgent challengers, Kennedy beats Lodge, Dems hold edge in House, Senate'

Considering your enormous popularity and moderate political views, many observers are quite surprised. Perhaps Governor Stevenson ran a better campaign than anyone thought. Or perhaps the country just isn’t ready to give the Republicans another chance. As of now, there’s no doubt that your party has gotten tired of nominating moderate internationalists. The 1956 primaries are sure to be interesting.

Your electoral career is all but over for now. Hopefully Governor Stevenson will stay true to his word and negotiate a quick peace in Korea. If he falters, then your party might make gains in the midterms. Perhaps you can stump for Republican candidates down the road. Of course, your military expertise will be of great use for President Stevenson, who invites you into his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of Defense. For now, however, it looks like the American people are clamoring to finish what FDR started. Regardless, you can relax knowing that you helped save the post-war international order from the likes of Bob Taft. Good luck, General!

" } else { return "

Error

Contact Yupperdoo if you get this message.

" } } // Normalize strings function normalizeName(name) { if (!name) return ""; return name .toLowerCase() .replaceAll(".", "") .replaceAll("-", "") .replace(/\s+/g, " ") .trim(); } // ---------------------------- // Build LIVE VP table // ---------------------------- function buildVpTable() { const chosenVP = normalizeName(campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name); const chosenP = normalizeName(campaignTrail_temp.candidate_last_name); // Defaults let republicanVP = "Richard Nixon"; // Ike's default historical VP let candidateDisplayName = "Dwight Eisenhower"; // default is Ike // If player is Ike if (chosenP === "eisenhower") { if (chosenVP === "nixon") republicanVP = "Richard Nixon"; else if (chosenVP === "knowland") republicanVP = "William Knowland"; else if (chosenVP === "halleck") republicanVP = "Charles Halleck"; else if (chosenVP === "judd") republicanVP = "Walter Judd"; else if (chosenVP === "lodge") republicanVP = "Henry Cabot Lodge"; else if (chosenVP === "driscoll") republicanVP = "Alfred Driscoll"; else if (chosenVP === "taft") republicanVP = "Robert Taft"; else if (chosenVP === "dirksen") republicanVP = "Everett Dirksen"; else republicanVP = "Richard Nixon"; // fallback } // If player loses primaries else if (chosenP === "taft") { candidateDisplayName = "Robert Taft"; republicanVP = "Richard Nixon"; } else if (chosenP === "warren") { candidateDisplayName = "Earl Warren"; republicanVP = "Everett Dirksen"; } return { "adlai stevenson": "John Sparkman", [normalizeName(candidateDisplayName)]: republicanVP, "other candidates": "Various", "undecided": "N/A", "unpledged electors": "N/A" }; } // ---------------------------- // Historical VP table // ---------------------------- function buildVpTableHistorical() { return { "adlai stevenson": "John Sparkman", "dwight eisenhower": "Richard Nixon", "other candidates": "Various", "undecided": "N/A", "unpledged electors": "N/A" }; } // Get VP safely function getVP(name, table) { const clean = normalizeName(name); // Direct match if (table.hasOwnProperty(clean)) { return table[clean]; } // N/A categories if (clean === "undecided" || clean === "unpledged" || clean === "unpledged electors") { return "N/A"; } // Everything else - various return "Various"; } // -------------------------------- // Main function // -------------------------------- function onGameWindowChangeCandidates() { const resultsTableHolder = document.getElementById("overall_details_container"); if (!resultsTableHolder || resultsTableHolder.classList.contains("done")) { return; } resultsTableHolder.classList.add("done"); const vpTable = buildVpTable(); const vpTableHistorical = buildVpTableHistorical(); // --- LIVE RESULTS TABLE --- const resultsTable = resultsTableHolder.childNodes[3].childNodes[3].children[0]; for (let i = 0; i < resultsTable.children.length; i++) { const row = resultsTable.children[i]; const name = row.firstChild.innerText; row.insertCell(1); if (i === 0) { row.children[1].innerHTML = `Running Mate`; } else { row.children[1].innerHTML = getVP(name, vpTable); } } // --- HISTORICAL RESULTS TABLE --- const resultsTableHistorical = resultsTableHolder.childNodes[5].childNodes[3].children[0]; for (let i = 0; i < resultsTableHistorical.children.length; i++) { const row = resultsTableHistorical.children[i]; const name = row.childNodes[1].innerText; row.insertCell(1); if (i === 0) { row.children[1].innerHTML = `Running Mate`; } else { row.children[1].innerHTML = getVP(name, vpTableHistorical); } } } // -------------------------------- // Observer // -------------------------------- const gameWindowNode = document.getElementById("game_window"); const candidateWatcherConfig = { attributes: true, childList: true, subtree: true }; const candidateObserver = new MutationObserver(onGameWindowChangeCandidates); candidateObserver.observe(gameWindowNode, candidateWatcherConfig); e=campaignTrail_temp var changeGameDisp = (hide) => { disp = ""; if (hide) { disp = "none"; } Array.from(gameWindow.children).forEach(f=>{ if(!f.classList.contains("game_header") && (f.id != "main_content_area" || !$("#campaign_sign")[0])) f.style.display = disp }); }; e.vpSwitcher = () => { let potential_running_mate_pks = e.running_mate_json.filter(f=>f.fields.candidate == e.candidate_id).map(f=>f.fields.running_mate); let pot_run_mat = potential_running_mate_pks.map(f=>e.candidate_json.find(_f=>_f.pk===f)); let running_mate_options = ``; pot_run_mat.forEach(f=> { running_mate_options += `\n` }); let vp_html = `

Please select your running mate:

${pot_run_mat[0].fields.description_as_running_mate}

` let vp_screen = document.createElement("div"); vp_screen.classList.add("inner_window_w_desc"); vp_screen.id = "inner_window_4"; vp_screen.innerHTML = vp_html; changeGameDisp(true); gameWindow.appendChild(vp_screen); // now we make the stuff do stuff! $("#running_mate_id").change((_e)=>{ _e.preventDefault() let value = Number($("#running_mate_id").val()); let i = potential_running_mate_pks.findIndex(f=>f === value); let screen_html = `
${pot_run_mat[i].fields.description_as_running_mate}
` $("#running_mate_description_window").html(screen_html); }); // VP selected! $("#running_mate_id_button").click((_e)=>{ _e.preventDefault(); let value = Number($("#running_mate_id").val()); let i = potential_running_mate_pks.findIndex(f=>f === value); e.running_mate_last_name = pot_run_mat[i].fields.last_name; e.running_mate_image_url = pot_run_mat[i].fields.image_url; e.selected_running_mate = pot_run_mat[i]; if ($("#campaign_sign")[0]) { $("#campaign_sign").html(`

${e.candidate_last_name}

${e.running_mate_last_name}

`); $("#running_mate_pic").attr("src", e.running_mate_image_url) } $("#inner_window_4").remove(); changeGameDisp(false); }) } campaignTrail_temp.cyoa = true ans = campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.length - 1] function tunnel(new_q){ e = campaignTrail_temp; return e.questions_json[e.questions_json.map(f=>f.pk).indexOf(new_q)]; } const style_overwrite = document.createElement("style"); style_overwrite.innerHTML = ` #campaign_sign { background-color: #90b1aa; border-color: #d5e0df; } .inner_window_question h3 { border-color: #cadeda; border-width: 3px; border-style: solid; background-color: #90b1aa; color: white; overflow-y: auto; height: 75px; } .overlay_window h3 { border-color: #cadeda; border-width: 3px; border-style: solid; background-color: #90b1aa; color: white; } #game_window { background-color: var(--primary-bg); margin: .5em; border-style: solid; border-color: var(--border-color); border-width: 3px; height: 50em; text-align: center; position: relative; } #overall_result h3 { background-color: #90b1aa; border-style: none none solid; border-width: 2px; border-color: var(--border-color); margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: .5em; color: white; } #overall_result ul { list-style-type: none; text-align: left; padding: 0 0 0 1em; font-size: 1.0em; line-height: 1.5; } #state_info h3 { background-color: #90b1aa; border-style: none none solid; border-width: 2px; border-color: var(--border-color); margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: .5em; color: white; } #overall_result_container { background-color: #f5debc; } #menu_container { background-color: #f5debc; } #state_info { height: 120%; overflow-y: auto; } #overall_result { height: 100%; } div#question_form { overflow-y: auto; height: 205px; }` ; document.head.appendChild(style_overwrite); let style = document.createElement('style'); style.type = 'text/css'; style.id = 'dynamic-style'; function switcheroo1() { campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/rgbNXPQ.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Knowland'; } cyoAdventure = function (a) { ans = campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.length - 1] if(ans == 2001){ campaignVars.establishment += 2 campaignVars.left -= 2 campaignVars.minorities -= 1 campaignVars.south -= 1 campaignVars.partyunity -= 1 campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Strauss'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/QztnIq5.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 201, \"running_mate\": 1101}}]"); } if(ans == 2002){ campaignVars.labor -= 1 campaignVars.establishment -= 1 campaignVars.left += 2 campaignVars.minorities += 1 campaignVars.partyunity -= 1 campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Lowenstein'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/b4n1bSJ.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 201, \"running_mate\": 1102}}]"); } if(ans == 2003){ campaignVars.left += 1 campaignVars.unity += 1 campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Wasserman'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/pZvxC7V.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 201, \"running_mate\": 1106}}]"); } if(ans == 2004){ campaignVars.labor += 1 campaignVars.establishment += 1 campaignVars.south += 1 campaignVars.left -= 2 campaignVars.minorities -= 2 campaignVars.partyunity -= 2 campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Meany'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/vM7U7qF.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 201, \"running_mate\": 1103}}]"); } if(ans == 2201){ campaignVars.labor -= 1 campaignVars.establishment -= 1 campaignVars.south -= 2 campaignVars.left += 1 campaignVars.minorities += 1 campaignVars.partyunity -= 2 campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Wilkins'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/Ahqvhn7.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 201, \"running_mate\": 1104}}]"); } if(ans == 2202){ campaignVars.establishment += 1 campaignVars.south += 2 campaignVars.left -= 2 campaignVars.minorities -= 2 campaignVars.partyunity -= 1 campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Boggs'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/S2cF6Ll.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 201, \"running_mate\": 1105}}]"); } if(ans == 2008){ campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Robert"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Taft"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_last_name = 'Taft'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Nixon'; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/wh15t3P.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1005); } if(ans == 2012){ campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Earl"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Warren"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_last_name = 'Warren'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Dirksen'; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/7RNN164.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1205); } if(ans == 2013){ campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Earl"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Warren"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_last_name = 'Warren'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Dirksen'; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/7RNN164.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1205); } if(ans == 2016){ campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Earl"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Warren"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].color_hex = "#DF9496"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].image_url = "https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_last_name = 'Warren'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Dirksen'; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/dYXikf7.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/7RNN164.jpg'; campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1205); } if((ans == 2097 || ans == 2098 || ans == 2099) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2234))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(11426); } if((ans == 2097 || ans == 2098 || ans == 2099) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2433))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(11026); } if((ans == 2097 || ans == 2098 || ans == 2099) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2434))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(11226); } if((ans == 2097 || ans == 2098 || ans == 2099) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2633))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1826); } if((ans == 2097 || ans == 2098 || ans == 2099) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2634))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1626); } if((ans == 2097 || ans == 2098 || ans == 2099) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2833))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1226); } if((ans == 2097 || ans == 2098 || ans == 2099) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2834))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1426); } if((ans == 2069 || ans == 2070 || ans == 2071 || ans == 2072) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2234))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(11419); } if((ans == 2069 || ans == 2070 || ans == 2071 || ans == 2072) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2433))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(11019); } if((ans == 2069 || ans == 2070 || ans == 2071 || ans == 2072) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2434))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(11219); } if((ans == 2069 || ans == 2070 || ans == 2071 || ans == 2072) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2633))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1819); } if((ans == 2069 || ans == 2070 || ans == 2071 || ans == 2072) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2634))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1619); } if((ans == 2069 || ans == 2070 || ans == 2071 || ans == 2072) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2833))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1219); } if((ans == 2069 || ans == 2070 || ans == 2071 || ans == 2072) && (campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.includes(2834))){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1419); } if(ans == 2021 || ans == 2022 || ans == 2023 || ans == 2024){ campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].first_name = "Dwight"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[0]["fields"].last_name = "Eisenhower"; } if(ans == 2025 || ans == 2026 || ans == 2027 || ans == 2028 || ans == 2018 || ans == 2019 || ans == 2020 || ans == 2218 || ans == 2219 || ans == 2220 || ans == 2017 || ans == 2018 || ans == 2019){ campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].first_name = "Adlai"; campaignTrail_temp.candidate_json[1]["fields"].last_name = "Stevenson"; } if(ans == 2018){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2019){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2020){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2218){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2219){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2220){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2417){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2418){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2419){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 34; } if(ans == 2101){ console.log("done"); switcheroo1(); } if(ans == 2102){ console.log("done"); switcheroo1(); } if(ans == 2034){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1409); } if(ans == 2035){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1609); } if(ans == 2036){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1809); } if(ans == 2233){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Nixon'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/wh15t3P.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 200, \"running_mate\": 1001}}]"); } if(ans == 2234){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Halleck'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/DQ842hd.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 200, \"running_mate\": 1008}}]"); } if(ans == 2433){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1007); campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Knowland'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/rgbNXPQ.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 200, \"running_mate\": 1006}}]"); } if(ans == 2434){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1007); campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Judd'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/a4kxAmH.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 200, \"running_mate\": 1007}}]"); } if(ans == 2633){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1007); campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Taft'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/FzqjJNA.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 200, \"running_mate\": 1005}}]"); } if(ans == 2634){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1007); campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Dirksen'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/7RNN164.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 200, \"running_mate\": 1004}}]"); } if(ans == 2833){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1007); campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Lodge'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/FeLWvOx.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 200, \"running_mate\": 1002}}]"); } if(ans == 2834){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[campaignTrail_temp.question_number + 1] = tunnel(1007); campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_last_name = 'Driscoll'; campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url = 'https://imgur.com/i005ffU.jpg'; window.setTimeout(e.vpSwitcher, 20) campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_json = JSON.parse("[{\"model\": \"campaign_trail.running_mate\", \"pk\": 1, \"fields\": {\"candidate\": 200, \"running_mate\": 1003}}]"); } } // CYOA for P switcher const updateCandidateProfile = ( candidatePk, firstName, lastName, imageUrl, description, home, party, runningMateDescription, colorHex ) => { e.candidate_json.forEach(candidate => { if (candidate.pk === candidatePk) { candidate.fields.first_name = firstName; candidate.fields.last_name = lastName; candidate.fields.image_url = imageUrl; candidate.fields.description = description; candidate.fields.state = home; candidate.fields.party = party; candidate.fields.description_as_running_mate = runningMateDescription; candidate.fields.color_hex = colorHex; } }); }; // Sample Code Below for CYOA P Switcher if (e.noCounter == 21 && e.player_answers.includes(10052)) { if (SecretDeal == 1 && DeadMcCarthy == 1) { //(Secret Deal Broken, McCarthy Dead = Kennedy updateCandidateProfile( 23, "Robert F.", "Kennedy", "https://i.imgur.com/1FyV31q.gif", "

It feels like fate doesn’t it? When Oswald fired those shots from the book depository in Dealey Plaza, the country lost more than just its 35th President. It lost its hope. And when President Johnson saw fit to co-opt his martyred predecessor’s agenda and warp it for the sake of his own ego, that hope seemed beyond saving.

But now, as that President drowns in a mess of his own making, Robert Kennedy—the inheritor of that legacy—has seized the opportunity to course correct, to expunge the dark stain of these last years, to rewrite history.

Or so he tells himself.

", "Massachusetts", "Democratic", "", "#3a447f" ); campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url = 'https://i.imgur.com/7IxSqOV.gif'; campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[21] = tunnel(11785); updateCandidateProfile( 55, "Russell B.", "Long", "https://i.imgur.com/axrZLgj.gif", "", "Louisiana", "Democratic", "

It’s all part of the game. Russell is just what Bobby and the party need—a Southerner with a thick bayou accent and not a lot to say with it. A man whose name and lineage might just coax those generational Democrats teetering on the edge, thinking about swallowing some of Wallace’s slime.

Bobby is certain it can be done. That 1964 was a blip. That somewhere there is a series of buttons and levers that can be pushed and bring these people back, to wind the clock back. That those victories can be his victories, that what once was, shall be again.

", "#000000" ); } } // CYOA for VP switcher Goes Below // Achievements // Load achievements from localStorage (or fallback to an empty object) const achievementQueue = []; let playthroughAchievements = {}; const preloadedSounds = {}; let isAchievementShowing = false; let unlockedAchievements = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem("unlockedAch")) || {}; function ctsAchievement(title, imageUrl, soundUrl, description, difficultyChecker = true) { if (window.location.hostname !== "campaigntrailshowcase.com") { console.log(`Blocked achievement '${title}' — not on the correct domain.`); return; } if (cheatsActive) { console.log(`Cannot unlock '${title}' because cheats are active!`); return; } if (playthroughAchievements[title]) { return; } playthroughAchievements[title] = true; GetAchievement(title, title, imageUrl, soundUrl, description); if ((difficultyChecker && campaignTrail_temp.difficulty_level_multiplier <= 1) || !difficultyChecker) { if (campaignTrail_temp.CTS && !unlockedAchievements[title]) { unlockedAchievements[title] = true; localStorage.setItem("unlockedAch", JSON.stringify(unlockedAchievements)); addAllAchievements(); // Refresh UI } } } function GetAchievement(achievementKey, title, imageUrl, soundUrl, description) { achievementQueue.push({ achievementKey, title, imageUrl, soundUrl, description }); processAchievementQueue(); } function processAchievementQueue() { if (isAchievementShowing || achievementQueue.length === 0) return; isAchievementShowing = true; const { title, imageUrl, soundUrl, description } = achievementQueue.shift(); const achievementOverlay = document.createElement('div'); achievementOverlay.style.position = 'fixed'; achievementOverlay.style.top = '5%'; achievementOverlay.style.left = '50%'; achievementOverlay.style.transform = 'translateX(-50%) scale(0.8)'; achievementOverlay.style.opacity = '0'; achievementOverlay.style.padding = '15px'; achievementOverlay.style.backgroundColor = "#f1f1f1"; achievementOverlay.style.border = '2px double #C9C9C9'; achievementOverlay.style.borderRadius = '8px'; achievementOverlay.style.boxShadow = "0 4px 12px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5), " + "0 0 20px rgba(224, 255, 255, 0.3), " + "0 0 40px rgba(224, 255, 255, 0.1), " + "4px 4px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4)"; achievementOverlay.style.textAlign = 'center'; achievementOverlay.style.fontSize = '14px'; achievementOverlay.style.fontFamily = 'Arial, sans-serif'; achievementOverlay.style.lineHeight = '1.6'; achievementOverlay.style.zIndex = '9999'; achievementOverlay.style.pointerEvents = 'none'; achievementOverlay.style.transition = 'opacity 0.4s ease-out, transform 0.4s cubic-bezier(0.3, 1.2, 0.2, 1)'; const achievementImage = document.createElement('img'); achievementImage.src = imageUrl; achievementImage.style.width = '180px'; achievementOverlay.style.maxWidth = '90vw'; achievementOverlay.style.width = 'fit-content'; // shrink to content size achievementOverlay.style.maxWidth = '300px'; // hard limit to prevent stretching achievementImage.style.height = '180px'; achievementImage.style.borderRadius = '8px'; achievementImage.style.marginBottom = '6px'; const achievementTitle = document.createElement('h3'); achievementTitle.innerText = title; achievementTitle.style.margin = '0'; achievementTitle.style.fontSize = '20px'; achievementTitle.style.color = "#002f6c"; achievementTitle.style.textShadow = "0 0 10px rgba(135, 206, 250, 0.6)"; const achievementDescription = document.createElement('p'); achievementDescription.style.margin = '4px 0 0 0'; achievementDescription.style.fontSize = '13px'; achievementDescription.style.color = "#000"; achievementDescription.style.maxWidth = '260px'; achievementDescription.style.wordWrap = 'break-word'; achievementDescription.style.whiteSpace = 'normal'; const achievementSound = preloadedSounds[soundUrl] ? preloadedSounds[soundUrl].cloneNode() : new Audio(soundUrl); achievementSound.volume = 0.4; achievementSound.play(); achievementOverlay.appendChild(achievementImage); achievementOverlay.appendChild(achievementTitle); achievementOverlay.appendChild(achievementDescription); document.body.appendChild(achievementOverlay); // Fade in and scale up the overlay setTimeout(() => { achievementOverlay.style.opacity = '1'; achievementOverlay.style.transform = 'translateX(-50%) scale(1)'; }, 50); // Auto-hide after 5 seconds, then move to next achievement setTimeout(() => { closeOverlay(achievementOverlay); setTimeout(() => { isAchievementShowing = false; processAchievementQueue(); // Move to the next in the queue }, 300); // wait for fade-out animation to complete }, 3000); }