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Tricky Dick Predicts

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SAN CLEMENTE--Former President Richard M. Nixon said in a newspaper interview yesterday that if President Carter does not become a more effective President, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) could run a strong race for the 1980 Democratic nomination.

If Kennedy got thenomination, Nixon added, "He would be extremely tough competition for any Republican candidate."

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