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It's Election Time in Georgia

Snelling, Paula | July 13, 1946 issue

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In this article the author focuses on the mood and feelings of the natives of Georgia related to the forthcoming state elections for the year 1946. No one knows which way the election will go. Those who will cast their first ballot hold the balance of power. Thousands of Georgians are working hard and long to save the superstructure of respectability and decency in the elections. There is a lot of insecurity feeling among the Georgians after the World War II. It is difficult for them to decide and choose the best representative.

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ELECTIONS; POLITICAL participation; POLITICAL parties; SECURITY (Psychology); WORLD War, 1939-1945; GEORGIA; UNITED States
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