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15146
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United States Senator J.W. Baily discusses some of the foreign policies so far as future course of action may be concerned. For example, the President's power is limited by the special powers vested in Congress, Congress has the power of making war, the Senate has the power to ratify treaties.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 7 Issue 1, June 1939, p1, 20, 24
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20618
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Josiah W. Bailey and Angus Wilton McLean vied with each other for the Democratic nomination in the 1924 gubernatorial election. Fifty-one year old Bailey was defeated by McLean but his campaign is still significant in shaping his future political endeavors. The author analyses this specific campaign to highlight the beginnings of Bailey's political ideals which he would later use as a U.S. Senator during the Depression and World War II.
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