Word: nov
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...face it. On Nov. 6 I and millions of other enlightened Americans would vote for Mickey Mouse were he the candidate on the Democratic ticket...
...primaries, Stevenson has been the victim of TIME'S oozy cattiness, its perennial substitute for straight reporting. Depicted as a hopeless bundle of personal defects, Adlai lies beneath the heel of your caricature and Yale's vegetable-throwing fresh men. A plague upon you - whatever happens Nov...
...Perhaps," mused Pollster Sam Lubell this week, "I should hedge my election predictions." Then he added: "But in simple honesty, I can't." Lubell's major prediction: "President Dwight D. Eisenhower should prove a fairly easy winner in the voting on Nov...
...happened in Texas is only one detail of the unsung political phenomenon of 1956: the widespread realization that Richard Milhous Nixon is a prime national asset to the Republican Party, not only because of his political skill but also because of his genuine appeal to the U.S. electorate. By Nov. 6 the young (43) Vice President will have traveled 42,000 miles by airplane, train and car, will have made more than 150 campaign speeches in 36 states.* He has been a field strategist as well as a campaigner, firing back his analysis of what other G.O.P. campaigners...
...week starting Thursday, Nov. 1. Times are E.S.T., subject to change...