Word: finally
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Unless this year's presidential election is so close that final results are still unknown the morning of Wednesday the 9th, the TIME extra will be on the presses that afternoon. But no matter when final returns are in, the TIME extra will be the first magazine to reach readers with a full review of 1960s election results...
...long campaign's final week, Dwight Eisenhower will make at least three more political broadcasts and ride in a motorcade with Nixon and Lodge through Manhattan. Only Election Day would tell whether his strong intervention in the campaign had come too late or whether, having been planned that way, it might prove to be decisive...
Nixon had saved a few bold foreign-policy promises for the final fortnignt's campaigning. In Toledo Nixon promised, if elected, to ask Ike on Nov. 9 to send Cabot Lodge off to Geneva as U.S. negotiator at the two-year-old Geneva atom-test talks. If the talks succeeded, there would be a summit. If they failed by Feb. 1, "the U.S. will be prepared to detonate atomic devices necessary to advance our peaceful technology." In Muskegon, Mich, next day, Nixon promised, if elected-in a manner reminiscent of Ike's "I will go to Korea...
...ready to push on into the final week of the cam paign (New York, South Carolina, Texas, Wyoming, Washington, California), Nixon could figure that the whistle-stop tour and Ike's impressive last-minute intervention had helped to reinforce his margin in areas where Republicans should run strong. Would it also reverse the Kennedy trend so many people were talking about? The hurdles ahead for Richard Nixon were high and hard, and he was tired and anything but cocky...
...Final wrapup...