Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1940 — Page 20
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The Gallup Poli Shows—
HULL POPULARITY GAINS WITH PARTY
Secretary First Choice Among Democrats if Roosevelt
Does Not Run; Drops
McNutt’'s Rating Slightly.
By DR. GEORGE GALLUP
Director. American Institute of Public Opinion
PRINCETON, N. does not run for a
J., May 15.—If President Roosevelt third term, Secretary of State Cordell
Hull is the leading popular choice for President among the rank and file of Democratic voters in a poll by the American Institute of Public Opinion. With national attention turned more and more toward
foreign affairs, Mr. hr popularity has increas sharply in recent ia putting him ahead of John N. Gar- | her as a popular in N_ Gar. | choice. Last February and again | today the Institute asked a crossSection of Democratic voters throughout the country: “If Roosevelt is not a candidate, whom would you like to see elected President this year?” Those expressing a preference in the two surveys voted as follows: Democrats Only—If Roosevelt Is Not a Candidate
McNutt Wheeler Jackson LaGuardia Bankhead Others
LaGuardia Jackson Murphy Bankhead
In today’s survey a little less than,
half (45 per cent) of the voters polled said they were undecided as to whom they would choose if Mr. Roosevelt does not run—a fact which indicates that sentiment is
far from crystalized when Mr.|
Roosevelt is eliminated. Other studies have shown that President Roosevelt is still the most popular man in the Democratic party and that an overwhelming majority of the party's voters want to see him elected again. But this does not mean that Mr Roosevelt is necessarily the strongest vote-getter in the party.
In fact, Institute researches have
shown that Secretary Hull's vote getting ability may actually be greater than Mr. Roosevelt's at the present time because (1) Mr. Hull does not have to overcome any third term prejudice, and (2) he wins a greater number of the voters who supported Alfred Landon in 1936 than does Mr. Roosevelt.
In addition to the sharp gain in 0
Hull's popularity since February, today’s study shows an increase for James A. Farley. Paul V. McNutt's popularity among Democrats dropped a little in the period since February, although the silver-haired Indianan is still among the top-rankers. Senator Wheeler of Montana held his ground.
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43 Will Be e - Honored at Kirshbaum Center Dinner - Tomorrow.
“A Judge Views the Youth Problem,” will be discussed by Juvenile Court magistrate Wilfred Bradshaw at the 14th annual dinner meeting of the Jewish Community Center
|Association at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow
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CHRISTIAN SCIENGE LECTURER SPEAKS
Christian Science heals poverty in the same manner that sickness and sin are healed, Frank Bell, New York, said in a lecture last night at the Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, 62d St. and College Ave. Mr. Bell is a member of the Board f Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. He said that poverty, sickness and sin are healed “through the renewing of the mind, as St. Paul puts it. Jesus gave the unfailing rule for success when he said, ‘Seek ve first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness: and all these things shall be added unto you.’ ”
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