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EFFECT OF VOTE

Rebuff For President lec. 12.10 a.m.) NEW YORK, Nov. 3. The first election returns confute a severe rebuff, not only r the Republican Party, but r President Eisenhower himif, says Reuter’s political corspondent. [he President is now faced with i prospect of running the Governnt of the United States for the next o years with a Legislature in the itrol of the Opposition. ilmost the first major defeats for Republicans were those of candis for whom President Eisenhower i personally campaigned in the last K, including Senator Irving ives, D was defeated by President Trull’s most. intimate friend, Mr W. erell Harriman, in the race for the rernorship of New York, and Mr ibert Warburton, who was defeated the senatorship of Delaware in spite 1 dramatic flying trip to that State President Eisenhower last Friday, was from Delaware that Presit Eisenhower made his unnreceted call for a telephone campaign “get* out to vote’ f at yesterday’s t the record votes were counted mghout the nation, it became clear I the people had obeyed the Preens call to vote, but had showed very strong trend toward electing power the party in opposition to the lident. aocm spread over the Republican as the Democrats were ra to be leading in key constituenfte President himself referred to t-backs,” and the Democrats were slant

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27498, 4 November 1954, Page 13

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EFFECT OF VOTE Press, Volume XC, Issue 27498, 4 November 1954, Page 13

EFFECT OF VOTE Press, Volume XC, Issue 27498, 4 November 1954, Page 13