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I wholeheartedly approve of his suggestion for a Great Debate between the candidates of the two major parties. Its adoption in 1960 would mark an historic turning point in American Presidential campaigns. "I am sorry, however, that Governor Stevenson regards Presidential primaries with disfavor. For I have found that my campaigning in the primary states has immeasurably strengthened my own understanding of the needs, the problems, and the aspirations of the American people. And I believe that primary campaigns not only educate the candidate they give the peothemselves a clearer idea of the qualifiple cations and views of those men who aspire "Your reasonable arguments against the flimflam of Presidential campaigns are well received. "Your proposal for a once-a-wee- k, te debate between candidates, howseems out of line with reality. One ever, can sit through an exciting, challenging but play or spectacular for 90 minutes for a debate 45 minutes at the most, three times a week, would be a more realistic approach to an American audience. Mildred OToole, Rochester, N. Y. "When I consider all the grousing I have listened to by my fellow citizens, I think they should be willing to listen to a discussion such as you propose. ... Florence S. Reeder, New York "Ive written my Congressman concerh-intheir attitudes on this approach and inquiring about the past history of this program in Congress. Ive made my own sentiments clear to them and I thank you for helping to clarify them within my mind and stating a plan of action. g Dennis Renault, Los Angeles "Congratulations on your splendid series by Adlai Stevenson on national political campaigns. There is a man with great ideas! I hope there will be some national legislation such as he suggests, especially the matter of national TV political telecasts and for 'great debates. Gordon B. West, Associate Editor, Capper Publications, Inc., Topeka, Kan. two-pa- rt "Your ideas . . . stimulate my imagination. The debate would he We would lose our lethvoters exciting. and end with an argy up opinion on the issues discussed. Lillian Galbreath, Bu ffalo, N. Y. face-to-fac- 'To e be able to get facts on important issues, right in ones own living room, would certainly have effects for the woman. ' ' especially "This would certainly open up new vistas of education for her iu matters which vitally concern herself, her family, her country. Mrs. E. Anshutx, Cleveland, 0. 28 THIS WtE u Mo0ozin fc 1960 |