Word: democratizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Illinois: Ike handily. G.O.P. Governor William Stratton, still plagued by Republican state scandals, needs help against Democrat Richard Austin. Republican Senator Everett Dirksen is in a hard race, but favored over Democrat Richard Stengel...
Indiana: Solidly for Ike. Republican Senator Homer Capehart leads Democrat Claude Wickard...
Iowa: Eisenhower and G.O.P. Senator Bourke Hickenlooper are ahead. Local Republican organiza tions are beginning to work harder for Republican Governor Leo Hoegh (TIME, Oct. 22) in his neck-and-neck race against Democrat Herschel Loveless...
Maryland: Leaders of both parties guess Ike by upwards of 50,000. Republican Senator John Mar shall Butler has a shaky lead over Democrat George Mahoney, who is afflicted by party factionalism. 9 Massachusetts: Stevenson figures to better 1952 margin (78,810) in Suffolk County (Boston), but Ike leads statewide...
...from the Eisenhower Administration's policy in the Suez crisis to statements he had made on the Fifth Amendment a decade ago. He also showed some deft footwork. In Toledo, one correspondent tried to trap him into an indorsement of George Bender's opponent, Ohio's Democratic Governor Frank Lausche, who has been favorably inclined toward the Eisenhower Administration. Was Lausche Nixon's kind of Democrat? Nixon made clear that he was all out for George Bender, but he added: "I have great regard for many of our Democratic friends in the Senate and the House...