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Outlook for November: V. Anything Goes in Pennsylvania

Bendiner, Robert | October 28, 1950 issue

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The article comments on the politics of Pennsylvania. It is a state in which Republicans denounce the Democratic nominee for governor as both a fuzzy-minded pink and a vicious labor-baiter, while Democrats cite charges by the most reactionary Republicans that the GOP nominee is only a phony liberal. It is a state in which the Attorney General is barred from practicing law in the principal city on the ground that he lacks good moral character and repute. As in other states, the nation's unpreparedness for the fighting in Korea promised to be a powerful aid to the Republicans in the early days of the campaign, only to fade with the sudden shift in military fortunes.

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PENNSYLVANIA -- Politics & government; NOMINATIONS for office; POLITICAL parties; GOVERNORS; LAW; PENNSYLVANIA; UNITED States
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