Press Release, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, Newark, New Jersey
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OCR Page 1 of 3IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TRUMAN
REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT AT
"NATIONAL
THE MOSQUE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY,
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
October 7, 1948 - 9:06 P.M., E.S.T.
SERVICE
Mr. Mayor, Mr. Chairman, Monsignor Kelly, Distinguished
Guests, and Fellow Democrats of this Great City of Newark:
You have given me a wonderful reception, the kind
of reception I knew I would get here in this great city.
I have been here before and I had a reception that a
Senator is entitled to, but nothing like this.
I have heard rumors down in Washington that the
Democratic Party is going to get this same kind of a turn-
out at the polls on November the second. Am I right?
Remember, now, keep that promise. That means that
the next United States Senator from New Jersey is going
to be Archie Alexander. That means that here in Newark
you're going to send Peter Rodino to the Congress, and
Hugh Addonizo and Harry Dudkin to the House of Representatives.
Every one of these men deserves your support. They will
fight your battle in Washington, and how that fight needs
to be made nobody knows better than I do. They will fight
your battle there, and men like them all over the nation
will be fighting that battle -- and will win that battle
if you're behind us -- the battle for the people, a fight
which started with Jefferson, continued with Jackson, was
won by Franklin Roosevelt in 1934.
There was a sad thing in connection with that: two
thirds of the voters of the United States stayed at home
in 1946, and the Republicans who slipped in on that mihority
vote have started to turn the clock back to the 1920's --
and further, if you let them do it. I don't believe you're
going to let them do it.
I've seen in this country on my recent trip the most
prosperous that the sun has ever shone upon. Well, if the
voters do their duty we can continue that situation
in this country and keep on working, and I hope successfully,
for peace in the world.
I would rather have peace in the world than to be
President of the United States. I've spent all my time working
for peace in this world, and I shall continue to do just that.
That's the most important thing with which we are faced.
Now, I'm in this fight because it is in the nature of
a crusade. This is a fight for the people against special
interests, and if the people support me in that fight -- and
I believe they're going to do it -- the Government of the
United States will continue to be in the hands of the people,
where it belongs:
Now, one of the basic propositions is our welfare
as a Nation, and our prosperity as a Nation. When someone
asks, "Why can't we keep our prosperity under the Republicans?"
the answer to that question should be obvious. But in case
there is still any doubt in anyone's mind let me speak
just a little plainly tonight and try to set you straight.
The Republicans are committed to a program that
benefits special interests, the powers of big business and
monopoly. The only people who have prosperity under the
Republicans are those who live on the fat profits made by
exploiting the workers, farmers, and the common, everyday
citizen. Need I remind you of what was going on here in
this great city back in the Republican Hoover depression?
You know what was going on. People were walking up and down the
streets hunting for jobs. People were being evicted from
their homes. Farmers were being thrown off their farms.
(OVER)
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