Abstract

Roosevelt and His Fellow-Travelers

Lerner, Max | October 24, 1936 issue

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The U.S. Presidential campaign can be dirty without ceasing to be somewhat dull. This is due, no doubt, to the clumsiness with which the Republicans and their fascist allies have handled their propaganda tools. Smearing presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt with communism, atheism, and Spanish atrocities is well enough as a technique, but it requires at least a modicum of intelligence. Second, that prosperity talks can make its voice heard even amid the campaign din. Third, that the prowess of newspapers and campaign funds has been overrated.

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PRESIDENTS -- United States -- Election; ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; UNITED States -- Politics & government; COMMUNISM; UNITED States
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