Word: voting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Open only to those who intend to vote the Dewey-Warren ticket, the contest will be judged by a faculty member. Entries of not more than 200 words should be sent to Eliot E-24 before October 20, the Club said...
Said Harry Truman: "There are some people with true liberal convictions whose worry over the state of the world has caused them to lean to a third party ... I say to those disturbed liberals . . . think again. Don't waste your vote. This is the hour for the liberal forces of America to unite . . . Together we can rout the forces of reaction once again...
...once-Democratic Baltimore Sun, which supported Wendell Willkie in 1940 and Tom Dewey in 1944, decided to stick with the G.O.P. again, urged its readers to vote for Dewey. Said the Sun: "He is a middle-of-the-road man if ever...
...Warrington going to vote Republican to get even? He didn't see how that would help at all. "This fellow we got now, he's got kind of radical and I hold that against him," he said. "In 1946 we had a strike and he stuck a sword in our back and there wasn't any need for it. But this other fellow is a kind of a radical too. I don't know as I'd go out of my way to vote...
Shaggy Henry Wallace registered to vote in stylish Westchester County, N.Y. (he gave his occupation as poultry farmer), but forgot to bring along his high-school diploma, and had to take a literacy test. His score...