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Anna Amelia Holshouser -- a middle-aged journalist -- was thrown out of bed, and then felt her house collapse all around her.
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And Holshouser, whom Malek notes fellow Nixon aide Harry Dent believed "would lose badly in the election and could drag the President down with him," in fact went on to run for governor and win in 1972.
Nixon aides discussed job offers to get candidates out of primary races 2010
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So we went to Washington and the next morning, I'll never forget it, I got the newspaper and I looked at it, and Governor Holshouser had won.
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Governor Holshouser was running at that time against Skipper Bowles, and during our activity, that all of the organizing and all of the publicity we were given, had really got momentum.
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But when Holshouser won, that made it much easier for us to save Old Main.
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And after I left that organization, the governor, Holshouser, offered me a job.
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I was the last stop, and at that time Holshouser was running.
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It was Holshouser, I believe, the governor who was sympathetic and caring at that time.
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I think that it did enable a number of Indians to get good positions, appointed to good positions in the Holshouser administration, and I do think that the Holshouser administration generally was concerned about the interests of the Indians in Robeson County.
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I do believe that both Holshouser and Martin understood the issues, understood the plight of the Indians and sincerely wanted to help them.
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