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Democrats was united in support of Adlai E. Stevenson in a poll of 826 Law School students yesterday, but Republicans split badly among six candidates. The Presidential preference survey, conducted by the Law School Young Democratic Club, assumed that President Eisenhower would not seek reelections.

Stevenson received endorsement of 280 of 331 Democrats questioned, while 93 of 205 Republicans supported Warren and 46 preferred Thomas E. Dewey. Stevenson would get 59 cent of all votes and Warren would receive 37 per cent in a race between the two.

The former candidate for the Presidency would defeat Vice-President Richard Nixon soundly, since even GOP voters choose Stevenson over Nixon, 108 to 93.

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