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Mellonism Takes the Count

Bailey, George S. | December 2, 1931 issue

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Allegheny County, Pennsylvania which includes in its boundaries the city of Pittsburgh and its great industrial environments, has repudiated the corrupt Republican machine which has ruled it for decades, and has voted independent. This simple truth, emerging from the most violent primary and one of the most hotly contested general elections in recent years, still has Pittsburghers speculating on their political future. The defeat of the county machine, with its intrenched strength and large war chests, its 40,000 phantom voters was accomplished only by what amounts to a general upheaval.

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ALLEGHENY County (Pa.) -- Politics & government; ELECTIONS; VOTING; ALLEGHENY County (Pa.); PITTSBURGH (Pa.); PENNSYLVANIA; UNITED States
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