FOR MR. DEWEY’s EYES ONLY. Candidate Thomas E. Dewey, his curiosity piqued, read rapidly through the first two paragraphs: I am writing you without the knowledge of any other person except ...
At a big Washington Christmas party given by the Nixons, New York Lawyer Thomas E. Dewey, a surprise guest, turned up jauntily, mingled with the high-ranking guests, and started tongues wagging.
The national popular vote favored Roosevelt. But Ohio, barely, voted for Thomas E. Dewey (R). Vice President Henry Wallace visited Cleveland and spoke with a Reserve Tribune reporter. Survey results ...
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1948 - Truman runs against Thomas E. Dewey, the Republican nominee in the 1948 presidential election. The scientific pollsters, including George Gallup, all predicted that Dewey would beat Truman.