"We have two great objects, as set out in the Democratic platform: that is the welfare and the prosperity of the United States of America, and the welfare and the prosperity of the world as a whole."
"They neglect the very thing that gives them the liberties which we all enjoy."
"That is what point 4 means."
"What we want now, more than anything else, is peace in the world."
"And I am more than convinced that the Democratic Party, the party of the people, will continue to do that job for the welfare of this Nation, and for the welfare of the world."
"Now you have the right, yet only about 50 percent of us vote."
"Now, Therefore, I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, acting under the authority vested in me by the said section 350(a) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended do hereby procla..."
"As a United States Senator Herbert Lehman will strengthen our efforts to bring peace and prosperity to all mankind."
"I believe sincerely that the Democratic Party is the party of the people, and that its policies are in the interest of all Americans."
"I am glad this program also gives me an opportunity to speak to the people of New York City, where important city elections are being held."
"I have never hesitated to urge people to vote the Democratic ticket in their own interest and in the interest of our Nation."
"I hope that New York will again be represented in the United States Senate by a man who will carry on that tradition of working for the welfare of all the people."
"Mayor O'Dwyer has a fine record of distinguished service to the people both at home and abroad, in peace and in war."
"As head of the greatest worldwide relief and rehabilitation effort in history, Governor Lehman proved himself an outstanding example of the best kind of international statesman and public servant."
"That office should not be filled by a man who would put a stop to the great advances in social legislation that have been pioneered by his own State."
"The main issue before the voters of New York State is whether or not they will have a United States Senator who will work to promote the general welfare of the people."
"The decision they will make next Tuesday is important not only to them but to all the people of the United States and to the whole world."
"Today, of course, we are no longer concerned with expanding the territory of the United States."