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  • not? J: He supported Coke Stevenson at this time. M: Oh, he did? J: He went into the campaign--he discussed with me that he thought very seriously of supporting Mr. Johnson. He felt he would make a good senator, felt that he had the experience
  • and the election was certified by the proper authorities in Texas. JBF: You weren't called upon for any role in the '48 e1ection--advisory or otherwise? F: No. And frankly I haven't been called in very often since. When Governor Stevenson ran against General
  • apprehensive about Senator Kennedy than she was about Senator Johnson. f/[: For what reason, or did she give -? vI: If you'll remember, she opposed Senator Kennedy from the outset. She was for Adlai Stevenson. his father; She was fearful of the influence