Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1942 — Page 20

“Ey “THOMAS L. sroxzs Tau Spotl Writer

j Fi Se a Ir ont the fib xdopt in th 3 mpdtle Sogth—the, reliance ‘of Democrats | is

expected to tum out a smaller vote than in former years, which will] tend to cut down the Democratic “yote. -

Contributing to

‘the . Democratic “hold on the cities’ in recent years was “depression “politics,” exemplified in the adroit use’ by local po- | litical bosses of Es * WPA and other Mr. Stokes federal benefits a; to help the distressed and * unemployed. ~ Another potent “source of Demo- : cratie strength centered in the cities is organized labor, which: in * the Roosevelt years had learned how to use its franchise to back up the y administration that befriended it.

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Es Unemployment “has disappeared ‘and is no longer a problem, rather the reverse. ‘Everybody, or nearly everybody, has a job. Local political bosses no.longer have a reseroir of dependent, persons to exploit on election day ‘through ‘ handouts _by.the federal government. ple have Jobs and money, and

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as saviors. There is, therefore, no "| great excitement; about politics! among many i‘'who - formerly were; careful and eager to vote the Demo-. ‘eratic ticket when it was paying dividends in the necessities of life. "This explains much of the apathy over the-electiofis. :

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though in ‘sonie’ places there are personalities which excite, interest.’ | There are, howevef, many people with... grievances of various’ sorts,. traceable to the war; including dis-

going, ‘These people, it'is indicated, will take the trouble to go to the polls. Theirs will bé a protest vote | —against the Democrats. Physically, in many areas this year, industrial labor is . handicapped in voting because many workers have to go long distances to ‘plants and it will require an extra effort to.vote, which it is indicated many of them may not make. This is a Democratic vote.

of labor to war plants. Many of these: migrants have not registered in their new locations. This also is largely a Democratic vote. - However, local leaders of various units of organized labor are work-

ing feverishly to get out the indus-| trial. vote, and upon their success|g

will depend how well the Democrats «do under an obvious handicap.

Watch Chicago and Philadelphia

tensified in the last few days on many other threatened fronts.

of. breaking here and there into city

during the New Deal—in a few congressional districts in Philadelphia and Chicago, for - example, which were Republican before the depression.

West will reflect itself to a greater

of seats in the house.

already entrenched in rural sections in the Middle west ‘by virtue of the extensive gains in’ house seats in the 1938. election, which were retained for the most part in 1940.

states is limited.

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Republicans have hopes — and |E some of them seem well-founded— |S

This is because Republicans are|§

content over the way the war is|&

There has been a large migration |S

strongholds occupied by Democrats :

Farm dissatisfaction in the Middle | SIMI

degrée in Republican victories for |S. state and local offices than in gains |g

In short, their field of gains in these |&

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