Word: kingdon
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Dealing Frank Kingdon in the New Dealing New York Post Home News: "People had decided last June that Truman was not big enough...
...Columnist Frank Kingdon...
Like it or not (and Wallace did not seem to mind), his only visible means of support seemed to be the Communists and the organizations the Reds controlled.* Wrote Columnist Frank Kingdon, who resigned as co-chairman of the Progressive Citizens of America after P.C.A. had engineered the Wallace candidacy: "The record is clear. The call to Wallace came from the Communist Party...
First to go was none other than P.C.A.'s cochairman, Columnist Frank Kingdon. At the closed meeting of P.C.A.'s executive committee in New York, ex-Preacher...
...Kingdon voted the only "no" and then resigned from P.C.A. He liked Henry Wallace, he said, but a "third ticket in 1948 is a pipe dream." Besides, Kingdon was out for the regular Democratic nomination for U.S. Senator in New Jersey...