Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1958 — Page 11
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1958
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Williams Favored To Win 6lh Term Michigan Governor , Heavily Favored LANSING, Mich. (UPD -Gov. G. Mennen Williams is favored to, win an unprecedented sixth term two weeks from today in a Democratic tide that could weaken GOP control of the Michigan congressional delegation* and the state Legislature. 1 That’s fiow most observers are betting rate in a dull campaign that just now is beginning to quicken for the first time since
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Democrats swept to their biggest primary, landslide in state history on Aug. 5. The GOP, however, claims its chances are getting better as outstate Republicans rally around a polio - crippled college professor and a legless war veteran. Williams, whose stature as a presidential contender in 1960 will rise or fall Nov. 4, faces one of his strongest opponents in a hard-campaigning Michigan State decade in Paul D. Bagwell, a University speech teacher with an enthusiastic following. Hart Opposes Fotter But Bagwell is bucking voter aparthy, shakey financing, earlycampaign defeatism within his party, a Democratic trend, a powerful labor - political party
coalition, and Williams himself, who has been campaigning 16 to 20 hours a day. Hie same factors are against Sen. Charles E. Potter ), a double-amputee whose bid for a second term is jeopardized by Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, a father of eight who often campaigns from a helicopter flown by his wife. Both Williams and his protege. Hart, have endorsement of Michigan's vote-disciplined United Auto Workers Union. Williams has been forced to wage his first defensive campaign because Republicans charge his alliance with UAW President Walter P. Reuther is chasing industry and jobs out of Michigan. Potter claims Hart is a captive
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tive of big business. ’ The labor issue has been softof labor. Hart says Potter is cappeddled lately since there is relative peace in the auto industry, although both parties still try to link the other with Teamsters President James R. Hoffa. Predict Williams Victory Williams counters the main GOP issue by charging Republicans with “smearing Michigan” and blaming economic woes on ’ “the Eisenhower recession.” Williams, Bagwell, Potter and > Hart clashed on these issues in a ! rare face-to-face meeting Satur- ; day at a political workshop spon- ; sored by the United Press Inter-. ■ national editors of Michigan. I Trade in a good town — Decatur
