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Editorial October 15, 1948

Nogales International

Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona

What is this article about?

The International endorses Harry S. Truman for 1948 presidency, citing his honest approach to high prices and housing, attacks on lobbies in the 80th Congress, and framing the election as progress versus reaction, with his win benefiting all America.

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Progress Versus Reaction

Here's some of the reasons why The International urges the election of Harry S. Truman:

He has been sincere, honest and specific in dealing with such vital issues as high prices and the housing shortage.

He has been merciless in his attacks on the power and housing lobbies that made a mockery of legislative Democracy in the 80th Congress.

To The International, the 1948 presidential election is a simple choice between progress and reaction.

President Truman represents a progressive and vigorous Democracy.

If Mr. Truman wins, it will be a victory for all of America.

What sub-type of article is it?

Partisan Politics Economic Policy

What keywords are associated?

Truman Election 1948 Presidential Progress Vs Reaction High Prices Housing Shortage Political Lobbies

What entities or persons were involved?

Harry S. Truman The International 80th Congress Power And Housing Lobbies

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Urging Election Of Harry S. Truman In 1948

Stance / Tone

Strongly Supportive Of Truman As Progressive Alternative To Reaction

Key Figures

Harry S. Truman The International 80th Congress Power And Housing Lobbies

Key Arguments

Sincere, Honest, And Specific On High Prices And Housing Shortage Merciless Attacks On Power And Housing Lobbies That Undermined Legislative Democracy 1948 Election Is Choice Between Progress And Reaction Truman Represents Progressive And Vigorous Democracy Truman Victory Would Be Win For All Of America

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