Friday, Oct. 21, 1966
Who's for Whom
> Some of Connecticut's richest Republicans have sent their campaign contributions to conservatives running elsewhere--Ronald Reagan in California, John Tower in Texas, Bo Callaway in Georgia--instead of helping liberal G.O.P. Candidate E. Clayton Gengras in his race for the state governorship. These outstate contributions, said Gengras' finance chairman, already total some $400,000.
> Chicago's American, which is owned by the traditionally Republican Tribune, urged re-election of Democratic Senator Paul Douglas, 74. Downstate and across the river, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat came out for Republican Charles Percy, 47.
> New York's World Journal Tribune endorsed Republican Governor Nelson Rockefeller's bid for a third term.
> In Boston, CBS affiliate WEEI became the first New England radio station to endorse state candidates. Its selections included Republicans Governor John Volpe for re-election and Attorney General Edward Brooke for the U.S. Senate.
> The Los Angeles Times came out for Reagan, while Hearst's Herald-Examiner urged the re-election of Democratic Governor Pat Brown.
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