Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume IX, Number 31, 5 November 1936 — Editorial Comments [ARTICLE]
Editorial Comments
lt ls recalled that tfie ~ * baliots in the tit«rary Bigest poll are sent chiefly to telephone |subscribers and autom.obile registrants, it will be seeri that the group polled does not represent a perfect cross-section of the general public. It is altogethep " possible that by their mefhod, the Līterary Digest will inclu<Je more 'jaaturaliy' Laneion people ao.d, r.elatively fewer 'naturally' Roosevelt people," — Erie Times. (Rep.) ' "Some of Mr. Landon's more Xanatic supporters, in their eagerness to discredlt Ihe Ad- * ministration, have gone so far as to suggest that is activities have been dictated by the deslre of one racial group to dominate every aspect of the naiional life for their oWn agrandizement, Such talk is not only palpably untrue; it is also silly."—Hartford Courant. (Rep.)