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California Weather Breeder

Harris, Michael | January 27, 1969 issue

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This article reports on loosing of Democratic party, a political party of United States and winning of the Republican Party, a political party of the United States. The author says that as the Democrats have lost and the Republican Party, the political career of leader of Democratic party is near to end. The author describes that the extent of the defeat suffered by the California Democrats in November 1968 is not apparent from reading the election returns. Californians, have become more interested in voting for forceful candidates than they are in what the candidates are forceful about.

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POLITICAL parties -- United States; ELECTIONS; VOTING; POLITICAL candidates; CALIFORNIA -- Politics & government; CALIFORNIA; UNITED States
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