
GOVERNOR, it has been a pleasure to have you and the Senator here and have you meet all the staff, and to see the White House that you will occupy after the 4th--the 20th day of January--I almost gave you 2 months there.
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GOVERNOR, it has been a pleasure to have you and the Senator here and have you meet all the staff, and to see the White House that you will occupy after the 4th--the 20th day of January--I almost gave you 2 months there.

Well now, that is a matter for Mr. Harriman himself to decide.

I am always pleased when the Democrats vote as they should.

I am standing on the Democratic platform.

Everything that is necessary to make the Democrats win will be discussed.

Everybody is talking about the November election these days, but it seems to me they are putting the cart before the horse.

You see, we have the grandest Government in the world.

And, you know, if you get well enough acquainted with it, when these old people now that are running the Government get out, your turn will come, and you can keep it running on an even keel.

But the Democratic Party has a forward-looking domestic program to match its forward-looking foreign policy.

We will fight for the repeal of that good-for-nothing Taft-Hartley Act.

I hope that the Congress will, at its next session, give further consideration to legislation to accomplish the purposes of H.R. 6839.

I am glad to be here among so many friends.

And he asked me, he says, 'Who do you think you are, the President of the United States ?'

I hope you will be able to hear the rebroadcast of my power program speech tomorrow at Bull Shoals Dam.