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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
January 19, 1948
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
Replying to yours of the sixteenth in regard to Mrs. Anna
Rosenberg, of course, I'd be glad to use Mrs. Rosenberg any
time and anywhere - she is a very able person.
I've been making a real fight for all the social things I've
advocated ever since I've been here. You will remember, if
I hadn't made the fight Henry never would have gotten through
the Senate on his last adventure into the Cabinet,
We are faced with a very serious situation in the Congress
now, however, because we have more Democrats who are help-
ing the Republicans than we have Republicans who are helping
the Democrats in both Houses. There has only been one time
in this whole Congress that the Democrats have voted together
and that was on an amendment to the Interim Aid Program.
We have at least six Senators on the Democratic side who always
vote with the Republicans on any forward looking measure and
there are only three Republicans on whom we can count in the
Senate.
Of course, I intend to continue to make all the fight I am capable
of making, just as I always have done. With the help of yourself
and forward looking people like you, I think we can make some
impression but I am not at all optimistic about the final results.
As you can very well remember even when we had a so-called
Democratic Congress we had more Democrats who voted with
the Republicans than Republicans who voted with the Democrats
in both Houses and that situation hasn't improved one bit since
the last election.
I think I am as familiar with procedure in the Congress as any-
body possibly can be and I use every means at my command to
make use of that familarity. We did succeed in getting an Interim
Aid measure through but when it comes to social reforms those
people simply are not interested in social reform - in fact they'd
like to turn the clock back.
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