1980 David Koch: “Free Up the Energy System”
This document contains the prepared remarks for a speech given by David Koch on May 31, 1980, in Portland, Oregon, while he was campaigning for Vice President of the United…
This document contains the prepared remarks for a speech given by David Koch on May 31, 1980, in Portland, Oregon, while he was campaigning for Vice President of the United…
This document is a collection of correspondence between David Koch and the Libertarian Party between 1983 and 1984. In one particular exchange with David Bergland, the Libertarian Party’s presidential candidate…
This document is a May 10, 1980, letter from Charles Koch's confidant Ed Crane to “Clark V.I.P’s” about media coverage of the Ed Clark-David Koch presidential campaign. Enclosed in the…
This February 27, 1980, document was used by the Libertarian Party during the 1980 campaign to elect Ed Clark as President and David Koch as Vice President. The briefing contains…
This document is a campaign pamphlet from the campaign of Libertarian Party presidential candidate Ed Clark. It contains short examples of the campaign's positions on issues, such as Clark stating…
This document is a 1980 statement made by Libertarian Party presidential candidate Ed Clark at the Phoenix Press Club on February 1, 1980. The speech calls for the elimination of…
This document is a brochure for the Ed Clark For President Campaign that sought to place a Libertarian in the White House in the 1980 election cycle. The brochure outlines…
This document is a 1980 correspondence between a reporter and the Clark for President Campaign in which Ed Clark responds to interview questions. Excerpts from the document: "How would you…
This document was written to aid the 1980 Clark-Koch presidential campaign when David Koch was running for Vice President. The document appears to be a list of potential attack questions…
This document is a correspondence between Dick M. Jacobs of the Libertarian Party and Noel A. Black, Director of Public Affairs for the Amway Corporation, regarding information sent to Richard…