Press Release, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, Grafton, West Virginia
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OCR Page 1 of 2IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
REAR PLATFORM REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT
AT GRAFTON, WEST VIRGINIA - OCTOBER 16, 1948
10:00 A.M., E.S.T.
Matt, I W ill remember that introduction as long as I live. You and
I were always friends. I know your record in the Senate of the United
States, and I endorsed that record always. I am here in West Virginia,
now, hoping to help Matt Neely, and Bob Ramsey, and Okie Patterson become
members of that great Congress of the United States - when it works right.
It can be great when the Demoorats control it.
I have always liked the story I read once about how Grafton got
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its name. As I remember it," it seems that the railroad construction crews
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that came in here about 1.00 years ago called this place on the railroad
the "grafting on" point because so many branch lines were hooked onto the
main line here. It wasn't long before the city became Grafton.
I certainly appreciate the reception you have given me on my trip
into West Virginia in this campaign. I think the folks in West Virginia
are really friendly. From what I hear, most of your visitors are as
friendly towards you. I read in the paper last week about how the
candidate for Vice President on the Republican ticket came here to make some
speeches in his campaign for the Vice Presidency. And I heard that the
Republican Senator from West Virginia stood around waiting for this
California Governor to say what a good Senator he is.
That is a clipping I got out of the Washington Star, which I can't
say is overly friendly to the Democrats. B ut the Senator waited in vain,
at least this news story here says. All the Governor would say is that he
liked the 80th Congress. He wouldn't endorse the present Republican Senator
from West Virginia, and I don't blame him for that.
Now, what kind of a Pa rty is it that can't or won't endorse its
candidates?
The Democratic Party is not made out that way. I am proud to stand /
here and. endorse Matt Neely, Mr. Ramsey, and Okie Patterson, and all the
other Democrats on the ticket in West Virginia.
I am proud to be running on the record of the Democratic Party and
the platform of the Democratic party. I am proud to stand up for all the
people in this Country and say that we didn't want the Taft-Hartley Act
and all the other destructive legislation that the 80th do-nothing Congress
passed.
The reason I call it "do-nothing" is because it did not do anything
for the people. Now,, there are a lot of people that wouldn't agree with
that, because it did a lot for special p rivilege, and spécial privilege has
been in the saddle ever since the 80th Congress came to Washington.
I am proud that the Democratic Party fought hard to gettlaws to
provide federal a id to education, better health, better housing, broader
social security coverage, and all the other important things that the
Democratic Party stands and fights for.
In 1946, two-thirds of you stayed at home and forgot to vote, and
we got that Republican 80th Congress. That Congress blocked the steady
progress we had been making towards a better life for all the people in the
United States.
This year everyone is going to get out and vote, on account of the
fact that you understand that you are the Government. The people are the
Government in these United States, but they cannot be the Government if they
are too lazy to get out and vote on Election Day. The Government is in your
hands when you want to use the power that you have.
Now, you owe it to the country and you owe it to yourselves to get
out and vote on Election Day. It is the way we can get a peaceful, prosperous
nation. All I ask is that you examine the record carefully. You know where
I stand on all the gre at issues before the country.
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