ALS signed "RN," one page, 7.25 x 10.5, personal letterhead, February 20, 1984. Nixon contacts a journalist identified as "Dick" regarding a recently published article, in full: "Just a note to tell you how impressed I was by your N. Y. Times magazine piece. Your in depth analysis had profound historical perspective & was on the mark as far as current trends are concerned. Reagan—because he represents the wave of the present should win handily. But I sense that by November we will see a cliff hanger in the making." Nixon has written "Personal" in the lower left corner. In fine condition, with a few spots of toning and light handling wear.
Nixon was a keen observer of politics, but he severely underestimated fellow Republican Ronald Reagan, who had tested the presidential waters in 1968 as part of a 'Stop Nixon' movement. His dislike carried over into 1971, when Nixon met with National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger in the Oval Office, and referred to the California governor as 'a man of limited mental capacity [who] simply doesn't know what the Christ is going on in the foreign area.' Nixon not only underestimated Reagan's foreign policy ability but also his popularity. The 1984 presidential election was far from a "cliff hanger in the making" as President Reagan was reelected in the November election in an electoral and popular vote landslide.
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