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Editorial
November 10, 1955
The Herald
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia
What is this article about?
Editorial commentary on the intensifying Georgia senatorial race between incumbent Senator Walter F. George, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and former Governor "Herman," a red-gallused home rule advocate. Notes their shifting viewpoints and speculates on whether it will be a contested race or conceded to Herman in the one-party system.
OCR Quality
98%
Excellent
Full Text
POLITICS: The rumble of the distant drum of politics comes nearer each day as Georgia's senatorial race poses a puzzle for the one party system. State second guessers are fitting Senior Senator Walter F. George against Former Governor "Herman." Senator George, long-time Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has drawn criticism of the red-gallused advocate of home rule. It has been equally amusing and interesting how the two have exchanged viewpoints from time to time, each using what seemed to suit his locale. This corner wonders whether it will be a race or whether the seat will be willed to the "red-gallused" one.
What sub-type of article is it?
Partisan Politics
What keywords are associated?
Georgia Senate Race
Walter George
Herman
One Party System
Home Rule
Foreign Relations
What entities or persons were involved?
Walter F. George
Herman
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Georgia Senatorial Race Between George And Herman
Stance / Tone
Amusing And Speculative Observation
Key Figures
Walter F. George
Herman
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Key Arguments
George Criticized By Home Rule Advocate Herman
Candidates Exchange Viewpoints To Suit Locales
Uncertainty If Race Will Be Contested Or Conceded To Herman