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Senator Clifford P. Case (R-N.J.), speaking at Boston University yesterday, claimed that "Adlai Stevenson wants to be president too much; Democratic party leaders have remade him in their own image."
Senator Case predicted that President Eisenhower would be re-elected. The people, he said, have a deep trust in him, based upon his support of America's three guiding principles: a classless society, the necessity and desirability of progress, and a religious tradition.
Our internal unity, and our tremendous productive capacity are the result of the President's personal leadership, Case claimed. He summed up his support for Eisenhower by saying that "our society coheres in peace."
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