FINAL PLEAS
U.s. YMR” IJIECTIQN
PROSPECTS OF ‘NEW DEAL’
(EftC. Tel. Cbpyright—United Press Assn.) (Received Nov. (i, 3.30 p.ul.) .ijfW yORK,-Noy. 5. PbliticM campaigners made their final pletps to approximately 30,000.600: of tpu’ nation’s electorate, who are Expected to eqst ballots at to-morrow’s JVWT- year” election to select the new Wouse of Representatives and about oneSBpStd of the Senate, as well as many 'Governors and State officials. According to custom, President Rooscveft mdftp His personal bid to the public, to support the Administration. He retired to his home at Hyde Park, where lie will cast his personal vote. All indications, however, are that the ‘‘New Deal” will receive substantial, if not sweeping, support, with Democratic spokesmen claiming that they will turn the current majorities of the House and Senate into two : ttyrds majorities. iphone the sjtutp campaigns that of California; is ifttrqctmg major interest, with a bitter fight between Messrs. Upton Sinclair arid Frank Mfiriam, the iflqjrpbeni Conservative’-Bepublicau Gov<smp|. Although Mr. Merrfam is riu ovefwbelming betting favorite, Mr. Sinclaff’s “epic” forces are ctintiguing their desperate campaigning tactics and insist that victory, can ye.t be won.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 6 November 1934, Page 11
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185FINAL PLEAS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 6 November 1934, Page 11
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