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- between here and the airport.
He went by
to see him.
G:
Is that right?
Well, was Estes a Republican?
s:
No.
G:
One of those letters indicates that he was supporting [Thomas] Dewey
Estes, as far as I know, was always a Democrat.
in 1948.
S:
He
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K:
Yes, I predicted it from my experience from riding with him.
I was one of the few fellows that would come back after following
Dewey and following Truman and predict Truman's election.
I told
some of my friends and they went out and made some
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No, not then or after.
M:
Well, now, this is not completely the end of the fight.
C:
No, they had some 1awsu i ts, dnd there was even a contest fi 1ed
in the Senate.
It was abandoned later.
Truman was elected.
It was abandoned when
If Dewey had been elected