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Farewell, Cities. With Election Day just five weeks off, few Democrats share Bobby Kennedy's certainty of victory. Although the professionals exude the usual public confidence, many politicians in both parties are privately jittery and uncertain about the outcome. All the current polls show Kennedy and Nixon running neck...
As the election campaign moves into its final month there are mighty few sure votes to be counted. Kennedy commands a native son lead in New England and Democratic loyalties in the Deep South. Nixon can count on the traditionally Republican farm belt. But the battles for the undecided and...
Florida: Dade County's Catholic and Jewish vote should go preponderantly for Kennedy, oldsters for Nixon. Conservative Democrats are only halfheartedly for Kennedy. Nixon has a slight edge in the state that went for Ike in 1952 and 1956. But polls show a whopping 37% undecided. Georgia: Loyally Democratic...
New York: The biggest state has gone Republican in three straight presidential elections-the last time by 1,500,000 votes. To overcome the upstate Republican bulge, the Democrats need a landslide in New York City-where the "minorities" make up a majority. Biggest bloc: 2,600.000 Roman Catholics. The...
In short, Kennedy or Nixon? is a brilliant piece of campaign propaganda. But sloppy and blindly partisan reasoning render it almost useless as a handbook for the discriminating undecided voter upon whom, if the pundits are right, the election depends.