Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1940 — Page 5

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FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1940 Gallup Poll Shows— E

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| Many Approving Roosevelt As President Remain Cool

To Re-election./

By DR. GEORGE GALLUP rec or paorican Justitute of

PRINCETON, N. J., Jan, 12.—Al- |= though Franklin D. Roosevelt's pop- { £ ularity as President continues about |S as great today as {in the election |Z year of 1936, evidence that the idea |: of a Roosevelt third term has not!S been accepted by ‘a majority of |S voters is indicated| in a .national American Insti- |S tute of Public|S Opinion survey. |= For many|E months the Insti-|E tute, by means of |Z

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INSTITUTE = J 3 : Gr } has kept two sep- |: © : Ng : and shirred details! Sizes for arate an a ais tinct = 2 women and misses, 32 to 40. ‘séntiment regarding the President. One is the month-by-month popularity of Mr. Roosevelt in his role as Chief Executive. 5 The other is an’ index of the number of voters who are for or against Ine principle of a Roosevelt third

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survey, completed this week, 46 per | cent said they would vote for Mr. |S

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“If President Roosevelt runs for a third term will you vote for him?”

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last few months, however, has been } acanoning / £: : ; bi : Th Look vin in a direction decidedly favorable = La oo ; : RE : ee. ] : : 5 ™ Be a : e 00. ue ‘to a third term. Since the begin-|E Loan ai i i Spe ; ha o : bi. : y 4 ning of the European war crisis Fl SFE oh i : ; i 4 we . la A Thread last-summer there has been a sharp si i ; SE 3 ; . ; i Sh ’ increase in the number of voters 3 : : i ; : eerer in Institute surveys who say they : a \ CREE ps : ; : ; ; : "os

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-—An overwhelming proportion of |= : a 3 § ; 5 ; “Democratic voters interviewed in the | E 2 : : rg : : poll said they would vote for a= ¥ ; 7 a. ; : = 4 : } 5 Roosevelt third term. E Repuilicans, however, are even E / ; : ue # more intense in opposing a Roose- |S " a E 3 = a #7 p a i Ua velt third term than Democrats are |S : : : ‘7 Sf HA Yet They’re Really in favoring it. Thus, while the|= : 8 ; 2 ; ; p> at : : Lod Democrats are about 8 to 2 for a|E 14 4 oy px - Towers of Strength, third term, Republicans are more |= ; ; SLE :

- than 9 to 1 against it. The combina- |S 8 : : ; ea : a tion of Republicans plus the mi-|3 : : ; Gi E : : nority of anti-third term Democrats |= i i Say fe j : ta is enough to tip the balance of na-|& & 1 : J Peaains i Full-Fashioned 3 tional sentiment against the third |S . : i no : term at this time. op : : i: . 3 Irregulars of ; 1! Would Wauld : : : a &% y ; i 4 Pr

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