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1928 newspaper Democratic President candidate AL SMITH FOR REPEAL of PROHIBITION For Sale


1928 newspaper Democratic President candidate AL SMITH FOR REPEAL of PROHIBITION
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1928 newspaper Democratic President candidate AL SMITH FOR REPEAL of PROHIBITION:
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1928 headline newspaper Democratic Presidential candidate AL SMITHANNOUNCES his support for the REPEAL OF PROHIBITION

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SEE PHOTO-----COMPLETE, ORIGINALNEWSPAPER,theRed Wing Daily Eagle (MN) dated Aug 22, 1928.This newspaper containsa bold banner headline and large photo of Democratic presidential candidate AL SMITH announcing his opposition to PROHIBITION. As a committed \"wet,\" or anti-Prohibition, candidate, Smith attracted not only drinkers but also voters angered by the corruption and lawlessness that developed alongside prohibition.

Great Display newspaper on the beginning of the end of Prohibition !

Alfred Emanuel \"Al\" Smith (December 30, 1873 – October 4, 1944) was an American statesman who was elected Governor of New York four times and was the Democratic U.S. presidential candidate in 1928.

Smith was the foremost urban leader of the Efficiency Movement in the United States and was noted for achieving a wide range of reforms as governor in the 1920s. The son of an Irish-American mother and a Civil War veteran father, he was raised in the Lower East Side of Manhattan near the Brooklyn Bridge, where he resided for his entire life. Like many other New York politicians of his era, he was also linked to the notorious Tammany Hall political machine that controlled New York City\'s politics, although he remained personally untarnished by corruption. Smith was a strong opponent of Prohibition, which he did not think could be enforced, and viewed it as an over-extension of the government\'s constitutional power. He was also the first Catholic nominee for President. His candidacy mobilized Catholic votes, especially from women, who had only recently received federal suffrage. It also brought out the anti-Catholic vote, which was especially strong among white conservative Democrats in the South, although Smith was still successful within the states of the traditional Deep South.

As a committed \"wet,\" or anti-Prohibition, candidate, Smith attracted not only drinkers but also voters angered by the corruption and lawlessness that developed alongside prohibition. Many Protestants feared his candidacy, including German Lutherans and Southern Baptists, believing that the Catholic Church and the Pope would dictate his policies. Most importantly, this was a time of national prosperity under a Republican White House. Smith lost in a landslide to Republican Herbert Hoover, who gained electoral support from six southern states. Four years later Smith sought the 1932 nomination but was defeated by Franklin D. Roosevelt, his former ally and successor as Governor of New York. Smith entered business in New York City and became an increasingly vocal opponent of Roosevelt\'s New Deal.

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