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Which evidence is most relevant to Nixon's claim that his spending plans are superior to Kennedy's?


"Let us understand throughout this campaign that his motives and mine are sincere."


"I believe . . . that his program would lead to the stagnation of the motive power that we need in this country to get progress."


"Now, when we look at these programs, might I suggest that in evaluating them we often have a tendency to say that the test of a program is how much you're spending."


"I know Senator Kennedy feels as deeply about these problems as I do, but our disagreement is not about the goals for America but only about the means to reach those goals."

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I think it is c but i am not a hundred percent sure

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Answer: "I believe . . . that his program would lead to the stagnation of the motive power that we need in this country to get progress."

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