Vietnam and Laos.[68]
Though largely out of the public eye, he was still supported by much of the Republican base who respected his knowledge of politics and international affairs.[44] This reputation was enhanced when Nixon wrote an article in Foreign Affairs entitled "Asia After Vietnam",[44] in which he proposed a new relationship with China.[69] He campaigned for Republican candidates in the 1966 Congressional elections[44] and took an extended trip to South America and parts of the Middle East in 1967.[70]
Toward the end of 1967, Nixon was experiencing a crisis of indecision about whether to run for president the following year. He consulted with longtime friend the Reverend Billy Graham, who urged him to run.[71] He later held a dinner at his home with friends and all except his wife suppor
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