Word: almazan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Throughout the report Almazan's claims and viewpoints are quoted frequently, those of the opposition never. . . . For all of which I don't give a tinker's damn except for the timing of the article. Our Good-Neighbor policy is urgently necessary to us today...
...long depended on TIME'S "hew-to-the-line" reporting to keep facts clear for me in the melee of propagandas in which we live. Your July 15 Mexico election write-up shook my confidence. It seems your representative read a history, consulted some American investment interests, the Almazan campaign headquarters, then wrote...
...million members and which also declared for Camacho. A little arithmetic shows that Camacho strength can't help but total over two million votes. The total Mexican vote is under 2,500,000. If the election had been "properly democratic" and without a hint of any chicanery, Almazan would still have needed a miracle-or a Putsch...
...means clear that Candidate Almazan was "resentfully repudiated," except by the political machine. Because the political machine of PRM, CTM and Agrarians declared for Avila Camacho does not mean that they went down the line for him. Many observers believe that a good part of the labor vote deserted Avila Camacho on election day. The Agrarian Party to which Reader Fishback refers is allied...
Where was Almazan? When the answer became known, Camachistas made much of it. The man, they said, was craven, guilty, shameful. He was, in point of fact, sensible...