October 7, 1970 - Joan and Eunice talk to Patrick Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin, during a fundraising cocktail party.


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October 7, 1970 - Joan and Eunice talk to Patrick Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin, during a fundraising cocktail party.

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I can no longer in good conscience lend my name and support to Justice Prosser's candidacy. Too much has come to light that Justice Prosser has lost that most crucial of characteristics for a Supreme Court Justice: even-handed impartiality. Along with that failing has come a disturbing distemper and lack of civility that does not bode well for the High Court in the face of demands that are sure to be placed on it in these times of great political and legal volatility.
Former Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey, resigning from his position as honorary co-chair of Prosser's campaign and withdrawing his support.