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Election 2020: Dewey Defeats Truman 1948
Today is Election Day 2020, and the last day for Americans to cast their vote for Democracy or Autocracy. But this will not be the day when we know the results, even though some will try to persuade us otherwise. … Continue reading
Posted in Being American, Coup d"etat, Democracy, History, Politics, United States
Tagged 1948, 2020, Chicago Tribune, Elections, Harry S Truman, Patience, Predictions, Thomas E Dewey, Vote
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