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- 12 - In Nineteen Forty-four, the Republicans tried to talk their way into power again. They nominated a man & ARCHIVES AND TRUMAR RECORDS TREAT who was violently opposed to the New Deal. 8.5. SERVICE" BOVERN WEAT They nominated the same man they nominated this year. And what do you think? He was saying the same things in Nineteen Forty-four that he is saying today He was attacking Franklin Roosevelt's administration then, just as he is attacking my Administration now. Time and again in Nineteen Forty-four, he told the voters that what we need is "strength and unity." He promised to displace - and I quote - "A tired, exhausted, quarreling and bickering administration with a fresh and vigorous administration.' Doesn't that sound familiar?

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