Word: republican
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Exception must be taken to your frequent if subtle slams at the Catholic Church. What a problem you would have if Nixon were a Catholic or John Kennedy a Republican...
...Senator Kenneth B. Keating, master of well-turned satire, is not likely to be one of them. His aim (with his own term going on through 1964) is to get some fun out of it-particularly at the Democrats' expense. Last week, in a speech before a Republican fund-raising dinner in Danbury, Conn., Republican Keating reviewed "the Democratic Astronautical Missile Program, familiarly known to those of us in the scientific world as DAMP," offered his own tongue-in-cheek countdown on the five leading Democratic candidates for the presidential nomination. Keating's guided missiles...
...Republicans gave Nixon a 57 to 43 per cent edge over Rockefeller for the Republican nomination, while Democrats gave Stevenson a 60 to 40 per cent advantage over Kennedy for the Democratic nomination...
...hypothetical Presidential races, either Democratic candidate was deemed capable of beating either or both of his Republican counterparts...
...four students--David F. Peterson '60, Thomas A. Alberg '62, Howard J. Phillips '62, and David O. Wilkinson '60--interviewed approximately 100 people in each of 16 communities in 13 states on their way to the convention of the Young Republican National Foundation in Denver...