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- Adlai Stevenson fan in both of his campaigns. Looking onto the 1960 election, of course, I felt this was a great opportunity for the party. As late as early 1958 I think I was still a Stevenson man. In fact I wrote an article for the New Republic which I
- that he ·would . have started to build · a party that wa.s probably know, loyal ~o him, except Lyndon's .strong urging. Adl~i Stevenson had been in Dallas a ~s you couple of weeks before and came back and reported that, "boy, that was really
Oral history transcript, Daniel K. Inouye, interview 1 (I), 4/18/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Stevenson, would pick up some speed. M: Did you ever feel that part of Mr. Johnson's reluctance in announcing, or goal toward the presidency, had anything to do with his being a Southern candidate? I: Obviously, unfortunately. But after all he is a very