Patricia Lindh

She was an advisor to presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford in the 1970s and worked as Special Assistant to the Counsellor for Women's Programs in the mid-1970s.

[3][2] Lindh worked for the Nixon administration where she began her tenure in the White House advising on women's issues.

[5] Lindh was quoted as saying she believed Watergate would not have happened if there had been a woman president saying, "I think women have a higher moral sense of what is right or wrong.

"[3] In 1974, Lindh worked as the Special Assistant to the Counsellor for Women's Progress for President Gerald Ford.

[10] Lindh was a supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as were many Republican women who worked in the White House in the mid-1970s, including First Lady Betty Ford.

[11][13] In the letter, Schlafly shared concerns her daughter would be drafted into war if the ERA were ratified.

President Gerald R. Ford and First Lady Betty Ford Meeting with Patricia Lindh and Karen Keesling in the Oval Office for International Women's Year in the Oval Office