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Kenneth Reese Cole Jr.

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and went with Haldeman to work on the Nixon campaign in 1969. When Nixon was elected, he entered government, working as an assistant to
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and in 1974 became assistant to the president for domestic affairs.
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Kenneth Cole (disambiguation)
White House Domestic Affairs Advisor
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Melvin Laird
James M. Cannon
White House Staff Secretary
Richard Nixon
Bill Hartigan
John Brown
New York City
Willsboro, New York
Republican
Bucknell University
BA
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
J. Walter Thompson
H. R. Haldeman
John Ehrlichman
Watergate
Bob Woodward
Carl Bernstein
Willsboro, New York
Kenneth Reese Cole Jr., 63, Aide to Nixon
Melvin Laird
White House Domestic Affairs Advisor
James M. Cannon
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