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Overwhelmingly Republican were Missouri, Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin. Just as stoutly Democratic were Tennessee, Kentucky, Washington. Iowa, which went Republican in the Institute of Public Opinion's latest poll, went Democratic for the Farm Journal...
...Bill (TIME, March 23), increasingly chummy with those whom Franklin Roosevelt chooses to call "economic royalists," Dr. Moley has frequently in Vincent Astor's Today warned the New Deal to reef its sails. Last week Editor Moley used Dr. George Gallup's latest Institute of Public Opinion poll showing Governor Landon to have an electoral majority (TIME, July 20) as a peg on which to hang still another warning to Roosevelt, Farley & Co. Wrote...
...seen. If they do not deceive themselves, it will. It seemed to thoughtful people that the warlike note struck in Philadelphia, which could only be interpreted as the assurance of a continuance of Leftist reform, was unsound politically because the country was temporarily tired of reform. The Gallup poll provides impartial evidence to support the wisdom of that judgment...
Last week the Camden lid blew off to make real news. In its "final statement," RCA demanded that the strike cease, refused to recognize John Lewis' United Workers as the sole bargaining agency even if a Labor Relations Board poll should show it to represent a majority of RCA's plant employes. One afternoon last week a crowd of 3,000. including 1,000 Philco and N. Y. Shipbuilding Corp. sympathizers, went after RCA employes as they filed out of the plant. Bricks, stones and clubs flew freely in a two-hour pitched battle (see cuts). Next...
Asked in four consecutive polls since last September by the American Institute of Public Opinion to choose between Franklin Roosevelt and any Republican Presidential candidate, scientific samplings of the nation's voters boosted the President's score each time until by early last month he had a 55-8% popular vote, was ahead in enough states to give him 407 electoral votes. Last week the Institute revealed the result of its first poll since Republicans named their nominee. Popular vote: Roosevelt, 51.8%; Landon, 48.2%; electoral votes: Roosevelt, 259; Landon...