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- quite honestly that they didn't think they could vote for Kennedy. As young men at the age of thirty in 1928, they had voted for Hoover instead of Al Smith, and as older men at the age of sixty or thereabouts, they weren't able to bring themselves
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 6 (VI), 5/23/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to happen like what happened under the Hoover Administration. Mr. Johnson has been, he's just been very interested in banking, and he's insistent on good examinations. That's what he wants. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
- to January 20. That was to avoid the lame duck session we always had in between there. A lot of politics was carried on during that time. F: Well, we nearly wrecked the country there, you know, in 1932, before Hoover could get out and Roosevelt could get
- everything. role. I had a. feeling that J. Edgar Hoover played a large I had a feeling that J. Edgar, who hated Bobby, was doing what he could to be sure that the President was convinced that there was a Kennedy conspiracy. I think every little action