MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
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By CHILES COLEMAN
Atlanta - (UPD - The election
outlook In 12 Southern states
which have a total of 138
electoral votes:
Virginia - (12 electoral
votes): Most experts call it
tor Nixon but it may be very
close. Democrats are counting
on Friday's visit by Kennedy
to help, but privately are wor
ried over the silent voters
and the imponderable relig
ious question. Nixon- Lodge
Democrats have been carry
ing the campaign bill, citing
Nixon as "more conservative"
than Kennedy and the Dem
ocratic platform. Sen Harry
T. Byrd, key Democratic lead
er, silent campaign-long.
North Carolina - (14 elec
toral votes): Neutral political
observers still class North
Carolina as doubtful. On basis
of past experience, Kennedy
would be favored, since the
state had gone Democratic in
presidential elections since
1928. The doubtful lag this
time stems from the closeness
of the 1956 race, dislike of the
national Democratic platform,
a more active and vocal Re
publican effort this year, an
i n t angible groundswell of
GOP strength that may or
may not materialize in the
presidential column. A stren
uous Democratic campaign at
the state-office level may help
Kennedy.
South Carolina - (8 elec
toral votes): Most experts now
think Nixon will give GOP its
first presidential victory in
South Carolina since recon
struction but all say it will
be very, very close, and the
Democratic tradition alone
may be enough to swing it
for Kennedy. Gov. Ernest Hol
lings, Sen. Olin Johnston and
Kep. Robert Hemphill are the
only elected Democratic of
ficials actively campaigning
for Kennedy. Sen. Strom
Thurmond and five Demo
cratic congressmen have kept
hands off. Former Governor
and U.S. Secretary of States
James F. Byrnes is campaign
ing for Nixon.
Georgia - 12 electoral
votes): Charges of alleged in
terference by Kennedy in con
nection with the arrest and
imprisonment of integration
leader the Rev. Martin Luther
King Jr. have hurt the Dem
ocrats, as admitted by Gov.
Ernest Vandiver. Nearly ev
eryone believes the Democrats
will still carry the stale but
perhaps by not as large a ma
jority as previously forecast.
Georgia electors are unpledg
ed by law. Seven of the 12
say they will vote for Kennedy-Johnson;
the other five
may or may not.
Florida - (10 electoral
votes): The presidential race
is considered neck-and-neck.
Nixon is still given a slight
edge privately by poll experts.
Democratic Gov. Nominee
Farris Bryant says he believes
the two candidates are less
than 1,000 votes apart. GOP
state chairman G. H. Alex
ander says Florida is safe for
Nixon; Kennedy state man
ager Fred Dickinson says
Kennedy-Johnson will carry
Florida by 50,000 votes or
more. Most of the state's big
city dailies have endorsed
Nixon.
Alabama - (11 electoral
votes): Alabama is expected
to remain faithful td the Dem
ocratic party but most politi
cal forecasters believe t h e
vote will be the closest in the
state's history. The big issue
is religion. Metropolitan
area - Birmingham, Mont
gomery, Mobile - voted Re-
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widow, is looking for a
husband - and she is not
ashamed to admit it.
"I'm not fussy what he
looks like as long as he's not
bald or heavy," she said. "If
he knows how to have a good
time, and if he can put up
with my three children - he's
mine."
Mrs. Corbette, who even
owns a house, listed these oth
er attributes: "I love going
out, having fun and gambling.
But I don't say my husband
will have an easy time. I
don't like housework very
much."
Mrs. Corbette has one oth
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week.
'It Could Be You'
Star Resting Well
Los Angeles (UPC Bill
Leyden, star of the "It Could
Be You" NBC TV show, was
reported resting comfortably
today at the Cedars of Leb
anon hospital where he was
undergoing treatment for a
shotgun wound suffered in
a hunting accident.
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urday when a hunter in an
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86 Piool OAncitnt Aje Dilt. Co., Frinkfort. Ky.
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Pd. Pol. Adv. Henry Padghjm, Chmn., 122 E 8th, Medford, Citiieni for Kennedy-Johnson
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Kennedy Narrowly Favored To Capture Majority of Southern States
Tossup Expected
In Some Areas;
No Runaway Seen
publican in 1952 and 1956 but
the rural vote kept Alabama
Democratic. This time, prog
nosticators say, the influence
of Protestant churches on the
rural vote will be felt. If the
Democrats win, only five of
the Alabama electors are
pledged to support the Ken
nedy - Johnson ticket. Other
six are states righters pledged
not to vote for a candidate
repugnant to the South.
Mississippi - (8 electoral
votes): Racial segregation is
the big issue in the minds of
most Mississippians. Since
neither party sees eye-to-eye
with them on this, a slate of
unpledged electors Is on the
ballot under a plan supported
by Gov. Ross Barnett. It is
expected to fare well, al
though Sen. James Eastland
and most other political vet
erans are remaining in the
Democratic ranks. Republi
cans have made an all-out
campaign to expect more GOP
votes than ever before in
Mississippi. A close three-way
race is almost certain.
Tennessee - (11 electoral
votes): Democrats have gone
all out to put Tennessee back
in the party column after two
consecutive defeats in presi
dential elections. But most ex
perts rate the state a tossup,
mainly because of uncertain
ty as to the effect of the re
ligious issue. Street polls by
newspapers and radio sta
tions have shown Kennedy
leading on some spots, Nixon
in others.
Texai - (24 electoral votes):
Another tossup. One state
wide poll shows Nixon lead
ing, another gives the nod to
Kennedy. Most observers
think a last-minute swing by
Kennedy and native son Lyn
don Johnson would carry Tex
as for the Democrats. Demo
crats appear to be running
best in the rural areas, but
Dallas is expected to go Re
publican. Arkansas - (8 electoral
votes): Politicians generally
agree Arkansas will go for
Kennedy, continuing its tra
ditional Democratic vote.
Heavy registration in north
west Arkansas indicates a
hearty Republican turnout.
Other influencing factors: Re
fusal of Gov. Orval Faubus
to endorse the national Dem
ocratic platform, his luke
warm endorsement of the na
tional ticket, his repeated em
phasis that voters have a
choice of voting Democratic,
Republican or for unpledged
national states rights electors.
Louisiana - (10 electoral
votes): A special legislative
session, convened Friday by
Gov. Jimmie H. Davis in an
effort to avoid integration of
New Orleans schools Nov, 14,
threatened the lead most ex
perts believed the Demo
crats had. Late September es
timates gave the Democrats
about half the vote, Nixon less
than 30 per cent, and a state's
rights slate the rest. Devel
opments at the special session,
where states righters were in
command, may sway enough
voters at the last minute to
change the picture material
ly. Kentucky - (10 electoral
votes): Most experts agree
with the Louisville Courier
Journal analysis of last Sun
day, which gave Kennedy and
Nixon one safe district each
and three "leaning" districts
each with a slight overall
edge to Nixon. Experts feel
Kennedy has been hurt in
Kentucky by the religious is
sue, and by what appears to
be a lack of drive and direc
tion in state Democratic
headquarters. Republican Sen.
John Sherman Cooper con
sidered safe for reelection.
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