 On September 1, 1964, Senator Barry M. Goldwater interrupted his vacation cruise and headed for shore in a big hurry. Destination, Washington, D.C. He arrived just in time to cast his vote. No! Then he turned around and headed back. Senator Goldwater flew across the continent twice, almost 6,000 miles to vote against a program of hospital insurance for older Americans. As he said in the Atlanta Constitution on January 26, 1963, I've got my own Medicare plan. I've got an intern for a son-in-law. FLIP answers do not solve the problems of human beings. President Johnson wants a program of hospital insurance for older Americans. He is determined to see this program passed in the next Congress. Vote for President Johnson on November 3rd. The stakes are too high for you to stay home. Thank you for watching.