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Strongly for Wallace, Georgia proved staunchly conservative again this year, even denying liberal Rep. Charles L. Weltner in his bid to regain his Atlanta congressional seat. Herman E. Talmadge, son of the Georgia demagogue, easily won election for a third term...
Nixon won in Utah to add 4 electoral votes to his total. The percentages were about 54 for Nixon, 35 for Humphrey, and 11 for George Wallace. Gov. Rampton won and Republican Wallace Bennet defeated Milton Weilemann to regain his Senate seat...
...possible of course that without its comfortable berth in skilled trades and the Democratic Party and harrassed by an anti-labor law, the labor movement might regain the urgency it lost in the '30's. Labor might then become a suitably militant ally for blacks, students, and the poor. But more likely, with growth stifled, and membership yielding to automation, an already tired trade union movement will simply wither...
...with injuries. Cornerback John Ignacio reinjured his knee against Dartmouth and is a doubtful starter this weekend. But Junior Neil Hurley is filling in nicely, and will start against Penn. Joe McGrath will not play Saturday at right tackle, but with luck Bob Dowd will be healthy enough to regain that starting berth at right tackle...
Wallace, ironically, is the most consistent and honest of the three. He has pointed out the absurdity of fighting a war without the determination of winning it, and he has repeatedly stressed the need for individual citizens to regain some control over the decisions that affect their lives. Moreover, Wallace has given a vast number of Americans a real voice in this election, and has bucked the establishment so well that he might even throw the election into the House of Representatives. He would be an attractive candidate to vote for--if he didn't use his hard hitting rhetoric...