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Washington Grinds On

Anderson, Paul Y. | May 7, 1930 issue

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The U.S. President Herbert Clark Hoover has lost, to a very large extent, the confidence of the business community to which he always made a special appeal for support, and, what is more alarming, he has lost the confidence of local Republican leaders throughout the country. Among the latter the impression is spreading that the President is a poor judge of men, that he is unlearned in the elemental rules of the political game, and that he has no talent for avoiding embarrassing situations and no skill in disentangling himself from them.

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HOOVER, Herbert, 1874-1964; LEADERSHIP; PUBLIC opinion; BUSINESS; PRESIDENTS -- United States; UNITED States
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