Monday, Oct. 08, 1928
Mr. Thomas
After a tour of 15 states in the Midlands, Nominee Norman Thomas of the Socialist Party faced the fact that he could not win. He made an observation and a prediction:
"On both sides, openly and secretly, there is a great and unhealthy bigotry. The three R's--religion, race and rum--in the order named will sway thousands upon thousands of voters. Nevertheless, organization is very important, and I look to see the Republicans win because of their superior organization, if for no other reason."