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Posts : 27 Join date : 2010-10-13
| Subject: Historian Ingrid Scobie Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:45 pm | |
| Historian Ingrid Scobie came to a different conclusion in her biography of Douglas, Center Stage. Scobie concluded that, given voter attitudes at the time, no woman could have won that race. Scobie stated that Nixon's tactics, which used voter anger at communists, contributed to the magnitude of Douglas's defeat, as did the fragmentation of the California Democratic Party in 1950, the weakness of Roosevelt at the head of the ticket, Douglas's idealistic positions (to the left of many California Democrats) and Boddy's attacks.[133] In his early biography of Nixon, Mazo contrasted the two campaigns and concluded, "when compared with the surgeons of the Nixon camp, the Douglas operators performed like apprentice butchers".[134] jeu de poker a telechargerheat pump | |
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Posts : 86 Join date : 2010-09-15
| Subject: Re: Historian Ingrid Scobie Mon Nov 29, 2010 5:34 am | |
| Mazo contrasted the two campaigns and concluded, "when compared with the surgeons of the Nixon camp, the Douglas operators performed like apprentice butchers".[134] car delivery serviceslong island roofers | |
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