Pressure Politics in New York a Study of Group Representation Before the Legisl

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Pressure Politics in New York a Study of Group Representation Before the Legisl
Belle Zeller
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It should be noted that even before repeal, when the League thought the cause of temperance would be better served by endorsing an independent candidate, this procedure was followed. In 1926, for example, it succeeded in defeating the Republican U. S. Senator James W. Wadsworth for reelection by naming an independent Repub- lican candidate, F. W. Cristman, an ardent dry, in whose behalf the dry leaders waged a vigorous campaign. Robert F. Wagner, the victorious Demo- cratic candidate, defeated ...Senator Wadsworth by a plurality considerably smaller than the vote polled by the dry candidate. Cristman. The dry leaders knew well that this procedure would result in the election of another wet candidate, but they were anxious to remove Senator Wadsworth, with an unequivocal wet record, from his position of leadership in state and national Republican party councils. Odegard, op. Clt. , pp. 100-103.
85 A peak membership of 46, 000 was reached in 1925. The activities of the state Union are distributed among 15 departments.


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