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English: Blue binder containing the fifth copy of the August 1, 1976, briefing of the Vail Strategy. The binder contains typewritten pages, along with two tabs marking “Tab I Strategy Details” and “Tab II Background Papers.” On Saturday, August 21, 1976, after the August 19th end of the Republican National Convention, Ford and his family arrived in Vail, Colorado for their annual ski vacation.[1][2] The Vail Strategy, which formulated focused on how to beat Jimmy Carter in the general election, was finalized during a series of meetings between President Ford and his campaign staff after the Republican National Convention. A separate PDF file of each major section of the plan is available at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum website.
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Accession Number: 1981.157 Dimensions: 10 x 11.5”

  1. (August 22, 1976). "A Buoyant Ford Relaxes at Resort; Buoyant Ford Plays Golf Before Campaign Work". New York Times: 1. Retrieved on November 18, 2012.
  2. United Press International (August 21, 1976). "Mrs Ford and daughter Susan arrival in Vail, Colorado, for 10-day pre-campaign vacation.". New York Times: 15. Retrieved on November 18, 2012.

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