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...relieved by the Gallup poll report that the Republicans had fallen to second place in U.S. favor (TIME, March 10). Massachusetts' Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. roasted his colleagues by inserting an editorial from the Worcester (Mass.) Telegram in the Record. Said the editorial: "It is high time an aroused public opinion again reminded the Republican Party why it was chosen at the polls last November. ... In an atmosphere of political pussyfooting, the Republicans have been eyeing...
While he was in the writing mood, Baldwin had also got off a letter to Party Chairman Carroll Reece. Said he: "The report of the Gallup poll indicates that the trend is ... away from us. Why is this so? . . . Are we united?" Veteran Campaigner Baldwin thought not, and he thought he saw one of the main reasons. "There are a lot of good men who would like to run for President. We have some darn good candidates, but there isn't a team-at least in the Senate-to help put any one of these fellows across. The greatest...
Pollster George Gallup moistened a finger and forecast unfavorable weather for the G.O.P. If a presidential election were held now, he reported, 51% of the nation's voters would mark the Democratic ticket. It was the first Democratic majority he had noted since last...
...people, in fact, become indifferent? Signs pointed to a contrary conclusion. One sign was the active and widespread confidence in and support of Secretary George Marshall. Another was the Gallup poll which showed only 5% of the opinion that the U.S. went too far in opposing Russian aims...
...sweeping majority of the nation seemed to agree on the cardinal issue of U.S. policy toward Russia. A Gallup poll reported last week that 19% of the people approved a continuation of Jimmy Byrnes's firmness-with-patience approach to Russia, but that an additional 51% hoped that Secretary Marshall would be even firmer. Only 5% wanted softer tactics...