
I should, of course, be very glad to run with either of them and believe that either one of them would bring real strength to the ticket.
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I should, of course, be very glad to run with either of them and believe that either one of them would bring real strength to the ticket.

Together, the French and American peoples stand today, united as they have always been when the cause of freedom was endangered.

I personally would vote for his renomination if I were a delegate to the convention.

I have been associated with Henry Wallace during his past four years as Vice President.

Together, we shall win, and France shall be free!

I hereby suspend, from and including the effective date of the said Acts, compliance with the provisions of the said sections during the continuance of any of the wars in which the United States is now engaged.

My principal objective, as you know, has been the protection of the rights and privileges and fortunes of what has been so well called the average of American citizens.

To win this war wholeheartedly, unequivocally, and as quickly as we can is our task of the first importance.

I feel... that it is my duty... to report to you the fact that the National Convention will during its deliberations in Chicago tender to you the nomination of the Party.

If the Convention should carry this out, and nominate me for the Presidency, I shall accept.

I would accept and serve, but I would not run, in the usual partisan, political sense.

There is something about France that doesn't exist anywhere else in the world.

I call it historic because it is going to have a great influence on all of humanity.

There are no great problems between the French and the Americans, or between General de Gaulle and myself.

I am told that this Committee recommended that there be no deferment for premedical students who are not in medical school by July 1 of this year.

In this war the need of the armed forces for young, vigorous men must also be given thorough consideration.

This plan by the medical colleges in behalf of ex-servicemen has my hearty support.

We must always bear in mind the ex-servicemen, a considerable number of whom will unquestionably desire to begin the study of medicine.