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OCR Page 1 of 2Datermined by Libraiy Staff 10
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CONEIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM
TO:
Mr. Clifford Roberts
DATE:
4 February 1954
FROM: James L. Murphy
SUBJECT: Consideration of a Direct
Appeal to Women by the
President
With further reference to my memorandum concerning Citizens for
Eisenhower support for the President's program, I would like to call
to your attention the attached memorandum which I have received
from Ellen Harris. Co-Chairman of Citizens for Eisenhower Com-
mittee in charge of the Women's Division.
The statistics set out in Mrs. Harris' memorandum reveal that women
constitute over fifty percent of the total vote in 32 states and control
seventy percent of the wealth of the United States. This seems to
afford one of the richest and least exploited veins in the mine of the
American electorate. Therefore, it is incumbent on our Committee
to discover and assiduously pursue the most effective methods to
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develop this vital potential. In my opinion, it is one of the key
secrets to success in 1954.
Moreover, there is a hidden dividend within this appeal to women voters
which arises from the increasing youth factor in the American voting
population. The complexion of our entire population grows younger
year by year and the profound influence of mothers on the impres-
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sionable minds of teenagers will continue to be at work over the next
few years establishing political predilections which will determine
voting patterns for years to come. The valuable asset to be gained by
compounding a direct appeal to women with the President's already
established and continuing direct appeals to youth isdovious.
Mrs. Harris has outlined in the attached memorandum a specific approach
to this problem and I believe her excellent suggestion warrants careful
consideration. I will appreciate your comments.
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Kellems, Vivien, 1896-1975
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