Word: democratism
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Impartial Senate observers rate him thus: an able legislator, a sincere, "almost fanatically high-minded" Democrat who directs party policies, hence is usually "regular," a politician who did not flinch at making enemies of such influential tycoons as Oilmen Doheny and Sinclair...
...voice of Missouri's white-headed, red-faced, raven-throated James A. Reed been heard in the land. But last week, on the eve of sailing for a European holiday, he emitted one of the jibes for which he was long famed as Senator and arch-Democrat. Said...
...Appointed Minister to China by President Taft in 1909 he was recalled because of a statement of his policies made at Presidential, request from the U. S. He became a Democrat and in 1920 President Wilson again and without recall appointed him to the post...
Maine's Republicans pleased President Hoover but were rewarded by no open endorsement when they chose Representative Wallace Humphrey White Jr., grandson and onetime secretary of the late Senator William Pierce Frye, to run for the Senate against Democrat Frank H. Haskell. Defeated Republican candidates: onetime Governor Ralph Owen Brewster, Wet Dugald Blair Dewar...
Minnesota's renomination of blind Republican Senator Thomas David Schall, instead of a nomination for Governor Theodore Christiansen, terminated a campaign almost without issues. Senator Schall will face Einar Hoidale, unopposed Democrat, and Ernest Lundeen, Farm Laborite, in the elections, unless Minnesota Democrats get Lundeen to withdraw, uniting the minority parties...