Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The unhappy (for this newspaper) returns of the next day showed that, while the town had given Landon 32 votes and Roosevelt 12 in the straw, which roughly tallied with the town's professed political inclination, the legal vote on the dawn of election morning showed 26 votes for...
For a cleanup report on last week's election results, see p. 28.- ED.
Texans are wondering, and so am I, how TIME, Nov. 9, got into News Dealers' hands here in San Antonio at seven o'clock Friday morning and contained such late coverage on the election. . . .
The show as it stands is very high second rate amusement. In this hour when political frenzy has only just ceased to run rampant, the turbulent election of Andrew, Jackson comes as a welcome reminiscence. Even more acceptable, however, to us thin-blooded moderns for whom the only racy element...
The large question mark is the problem of the Supreme Court. Even if a less stringent system than the N.R.A. can swing the liberal group on the bench, there is little hope that the "due process brigade" will follow suit. It would be an unforgiveable mistake on the part of...