Word: democratic
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Senator Claude Pepper, Democrat from Florida, further confirmed his declaration for a post-war world union before the capacity audience in Emerson D. Friday night, in a forum sponsored by the Harvard and Radcliffe Councils on Post-War Problems...
Last week sponsors of B2H2 bluntly served notice that they would demand debate on their resolution when Congress returns this autumn. Then they announced a bold and backbreaking plan to enlist popular support. Throughout the heat of July and August, eight teams of Congressmen-one Democrat and one Republican to a team-will stump 26 States in favor of B2H2. Republican Joe Ball, teamed with Tennessee's Representative Albert Gore, started the tour this week on the West Coast. Besides the other three authors of B2H2, the teams include, from the Senate: Missouri's Truman, Michigan...
After interviewing his way through Dixie, Collier's Politics Editor Walter Davenport last month assured his 3,000,000-odd readers that the sullen South was anti-Roosevelt. He reported that the South itches: 1) to reject a Fourth Term, 2) to vote for any Democrat but Roosevelt, 3) to vote Republican even, as a last resort...
...real sense, a democrat...
Looking toward '44. Politically, the Governors' Conference was an all-G.O.P. show-since 1) outside the national Administration, the color of U.S. politics is strongly Republican, 2) the Democrats already know who their '44 Presidential candidate will be. (Of the States with more than 20 electoral votes, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio and California have Republican Governors; only Texas has a Democrat...