Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) speaks at a Republican Party event in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 12, 1966. Sen. Dominick outlines some strategies to achieve Republican success in the upcoming Congressional elections. He suggests that candidates talk about ideas that Republicans have proposed such as retraining to solve unemployment (Manpower Development and Retraining Act) and providing income tax credits to pay for higher education as well as ideas that Republicans oppose, such as deficit spending and irresponsible fiscal policies. Dominick also says that Republicans can be elected by talking about their belief in fundamental principles such as freedom, opportunity, and individual initiative as well as their support of a foreign policy that allows other people to choose freedom in places such as Berlin, Cuba and Southeast Asia.