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Show Politics To Fore The days when one man or one group can dominate elections and decide Issues are apparently gone forever. In time past If a man wore the label of one party or was numbered among their supporters, sup-porters, chances were good that ho would forever after belong to the same group. Those days seem gone forever now. Voters scratch indiscriminately indiscrimi-nately and politicians change their alliance with ease. Leaders alter their stand on Issues and eat their words and do not seem to feel that they nave lost prestige pres-tige In the process. In New York the political confusion con-fusion has the public bewildered. La Guardia, elected on & fusion ticket, has lost the support of Republicans who gave him nearly half a million votes last election. Democrats are wondering what this will mean and have the additional ad-ditional perplexity of where Roosevelt support will go, and what that support might mean this election, to ponder upon. As the Republicans marshall thetr forces for elections which will be held this fall, there Is a realignment of parties and issues is-sues seen all over the country. The result is confusion which has the prognostlcators bewildered. |