 Yeah, Mr. Moyers? Yes. Operator. Operator. Operator. Moyers, are there? Uh, let me speak to Mr. Moyers, please. He's working on another exhibition at the moment. Oh, I can't hold this present. Yes, sir, one moment. Well, Paul, I just might as well not have you and Kim down here. Hello? What do you know? Well, things are going pretty well, I think, from the standpoint of just isolated return, just too early to have anything definite, but I'll give you these. Jack's probably giving the report, Molly Quayle, saying that it looks like we'll carry Kansas with 52% of the vote. Number one, there's a Republican precinct in New Jersey. The absentee ballots have gone forth 344 to 250. There, one precinct here in Washington, D.C., a Negro precinct, it looks like it's going forth 85 to 1. John Bailey told me a few minutes ago, we probably will carry, on the basis of his early return, we'll probably carry Connecticut by half a million. Scammon says that the Kansas situation is probably the best sign you'll get that he's got his eyes on two states, New Hampshire and Kansas. If we don't do well and if we lose New Hampshire, we're in trouble, but if we care about even one vote, we're in very good shape. Kansas is a bellwether in this election because of the rural conservative makeup out there. This precinct in Norfolk went forth 17 to nothing. And a Republican precinct in Upper Michigan that went 12 to nothing for Nixon in 1960 has gone 7 to 5 for Goldwater, which means that we're picking up five of that vote. Those are basically all that we have right now, just isolated incidents, but all of them are encouraging. Heavy turned out in our precinct in New York, I talked to Mr. Weisler, I talked to Bobby Kennedy. He feels now that he'll probably carry, win by at least 400,000, you'll win by 2 million. And Governor Brown, I talked to Governor Brown, he's too early out there, but the voting's very heavy, very heavy in Democratic precincts, also heavy in Republican precincts, particularly in Orange County, as we expected. The Republican voting was very heavy this morning in Memphis, not very heavy in our precincts. A porter's got that report and I got ahold of Cliff and he's on top of that. And our people are traditionally vote, I'm told, in the afternoon in Memphis. I've got no report to Georgia yet, Carl Sanders will call me at 45 our time. Let me know what it looks like. But those are it. What does Sanders think about Georgia? Close. 50,000, our size. How many million? A little over a million. Heavy, they go turn out all throughout the South. Unusually large turnout in Virginia. On both sides, Republican and Democrat. Put me 15 minutes to vote this morning at 7.30. Precincts in Bethesda and Silver Springs a mile long. There's one Republican precinct in San Antonio. Have you got that report yet? No. Republican precinct, Johnson 250. Biggest part, 260. And Goldwater, 240. Yarbrough, 250, 240. And Bush, 220. Traditionally Republican precinct in San Antonio. What is Johnson, 250? 260 to 240. There's 20 votes lead. 20 votes. Yarbrough, 240 to 220. He's just 20. Well, that doesn't sound good. San Antonio and the Avenue are Republican precincts. I can't think of the name of that area over in San Antonio. That's a heavy Republican. Alamo Heights. That's right. I think as long as I really start picking up in 10 minutes, about 6.30, I'm supposed to start getting calls from Batey and others. And I'll wing them right on down there. I went by to see Walter this afternoon. First time I've been by, they told me I shouldn't go until today. He's, uh, feeling good. What did he say? Well, he just hopes it's a big margin because he said he's got everything at stake and he's got a lot at stake, too, on the size of it. He feels if it's close, it'll be his fault. If it's not, you won't despise it. But he was in good outlook. He said he and Marge are going to take off as soon as he get out of hospital and, uh, go away for a while and think about what they ought to do. He's had a number of job offers. He didn't know what he would do. They would think about it when they got away. He was actually in good spirit. Do you know we love him? Yes, sir. He's telling me to mourn anybody in the world. I'm going to call him from time to time tonight. Check for the doctor. Tell him we just love him, mourn anything in the world. Well, I just fell apart. My back's hurting. My head's hurting. I'm raking all over. I had ache. I don't know what I'm going to do. I've been bed all day long. Just take it easy. I wish we'd go get some sun somewhere, Key West or something like that. Yeah, pretty big. I got to hang up till the operator to get me a rusk. All right. You call us here at the range. We'll be here another hour. Right. Thank you. Oh, you and Kim ain't worth all that. How much do you bet on that one? I'll see you in a minute.