Monday, Nov. 08, 1943
The People's Choice
U.S. likes and dislikes in public affairs, as reported in the November FORTUNE :
> Over 45% agree with Vice President Henry A. Wallace that the U.S. has dangerous native "fascists." But 69% of those who think so cannot name any.
> Of the majority (52%) who think there are "harmful people who need curbing," 70% named John L. Lewis first. No one else was considered harmful by more than 6% of those questioned.
> Only 32% think there are identifiable groups in the U.S. trying to get ahead at the expense of others. Of this 32%, 21% named Jews; 16% named big business.
> Franklin Roosevelt's conduct of the war is voted good by 74.5%; his home-front management wins the endorsement of 55-6%.
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