Word: democratically
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Affairs Test (TIME, Oct. 21), question No. 20 reads as follows: "Though he said plenty in his acceptance speech, Willkie did not say that: 1) Roosevelt has courted a war for which the country is not prepared. 2) He would like to debate Roosevelt. 3) He was a liberal Democrat until a few years ago. 4) He favors old-age pensions and unemployment insurance. 5) Military conscription is undemocratic and unnecessary in peacetime...
...half-hearted supporter of the President, disliked by New Dealers, Connecticut's Senator Francis T. Maloney nevertheless coattailed in past a smart Republican adman and schoolmaster, 43-year-old Paul Lincoln Cornell. Delaware elected (6-5) an even more conservative Democrat: James Miller Tunnell...
...most distinctive faces in U. S. public life belongs to Massachusetts' Governor Leverett Saltonstall, a Boston blueblood and Harvardman who resembles a well-worn U. S. antique. This week Massachusetts demonstrated that it liked his visage better than his opponent's, blank-faced Irish Democrat Paul A. Dever...
...Democrat, eh?" I pressed him. "The Hurley bird is worth two in the Bushnell. Or do you think if Willkie wins it will all come out in the Walsh...
...millionaire businessman-for-Senator is Wisconsin's Frederick Harold Clausen, 65, board chairman of Holeproof Hosiery. Sober, hardheaded Fred Clausen campaigned last week on a frankly conservative, anti-New Deal, pro-defense platform, while Progressive Bob La Follette and Democrat James Edward Finnegan got in each other's and Franklin Roosevelt's hair...