Whitaker and Baxter - Notable Clients

Notable Clients

According to the inventory of Whitaker and Baxter Campaigns, Inc., the duo provided public relations, advertising, and/or other consulting work for these political campaigns:

George Hatfield for Lieutenant Governor

Fred Stewart for Board of Equalization

George Hatfield for Governor

Walter Scott Franklin for Lieutenant Governor

Wendell Willkie-Charles McNary (Presidential Campaign)

William Menzel for State Senate

Earl Warren for Governor

George Reilly for Mayor of San Francisco

Justus Craemer for U.S. Senate

Dewey-Bricker Taskforce (Presidential Campaign)

Earl Lee Kelly for Governor

Hartley Peart for U.S. Senate

Goodwin Knight for Lieutenant Governor

Elmer Robinson for Mayor of San Francisco

Re-elect Elmer Robinson for Mayor of San Francisco

Goodwin Knight for Governor

Governor Goodwin Knight for U.S. Senate (Primary)

A. Ronald Button for State Treasurer

Richard M. Nixon for President

Thomas O'Connor for City Attorney

George Christopher for Lieutenant Governor

Judge Tom Coakley for Attorney General

Ben Dillingham for U.S. Senate

Harold Dobbs for Mayor of San Francisco

Shirley Temple Black for Congress

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