Campaign Trail Results: Game #752762

This Game:

  • Year: 1948
  • Player Candidate: Harry Truman
  • Running Mate: Alben Barkley
  • Difficulty Level: Impossible
  • Winner Take All Mode?: Yes
  • Game Played:
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View overall results, or a specific state:
CandidateElectoral VotesPopular VotesPop. Vote %
---- Thomas Dewey34824,100,56949.28
---- Harry Truman14520,155,72841.21
---- Strom Thurmond381,328,9672.72
---- Henry Wallace/Other03,324,7106.80

Visits:

  • Florida:3
  • Missouri:3
  • Virginia:3
  • Arizona:1
  • Kentucky:1
  • Wisconsin:1

Answers:

  • Do you stand by your decision to implement a loyalty program for employees of the federal government? Do you believe that Communist infiltration is a serious threat right now?
    I stand by my actions 100%. The buck stops here.
  • A wave of strikes and economic turmoil has led to bipartisan support for a new labor law. The Taft-Hartley Act, limiting the power of labor unions, has been placed on your desk. Will you sign this bill or veto it?
    Sign it. Labor actions in the steel and coal industries nearly paralyzed our economy, and the public is fed up.
  • The Jewish state of Israel is set to declare its independence on May 15, 1948. Will your Administration recognize this new nation?
    We will not recognize Israel. There's no way we can divert resources from Europe to defend that nation, and we would be seriously jeopardizing our relations with oil-producing Arab states.
  • A young, liberal Senate candidate from Minnesota named Hubert Humphrey is pushing for a civil rights plank in the Democratic platform. You can either encourage this movement or nip it in the bud.
    I support a civil rights plank, and furthermore I will personally take executive action to desegregate the Armed Forces. I believe we can turn the black vote if we take initiative on this issue.
  • The Soviet Union has blocked West Berlin from receiving any supplies from Western Europe. What are your thoughts on this situation?
    It's not very practical to defend West Berlin, in its isolated location, if the Soviets continue to escalate. I'd prefer to focus on building our defenses in the rest of West Germany.
  • Is there anything you can say during your acceptance speech at the national convention to shake this race up?
    I'm going to eviscerate Henry Wallace and bring the so-called Progressive Party back into the fold. I support universal health care and civil rights just the same as they do, and they are running for vanity's sake alone if they support Wallace.
  • You are making a whistle-stop tour of the country to promote your candidacy. What region will you visit over the next two weeks?
    We're going up the Eastern Seaboard, from Maryland all the way to Connecticut.
  • You are calling for a pretty far-reaching platform as you campaign, but the current Congress has refused to consider many of your proposals. How will things be different in your next term if you are elected?
    I'm calling Congress into session now so that the American people can see how little they are capable of accomplishing. If they don't vote the Republicans out this fall then I don't know what to say.
  • You are making a whistle-stop tour of the country to promote your candidacy. What region will you visit over the next two weeks?
    I'm going through the Plains and Mountain states. I could personally talk to a third of the voters in that region, as sparsely populated as it is.
  • You are making a whistle-stop tour of the country to promote your candidacy. What region will you visit over the next two weeks?
    We're going to hit the West Coast, and especially California.
  • You are making a whistle-stop tour of the country to promote your candidacy. What region will you visit over the next two weeks?
    We're going to hit the Midwest, from Ohio to Wisconsin and Iowa.
  • Before you head to Missouri to spend the election day, is there one last place you want to hit on the campaign trail?
    Let's go back through Illinois and criss-cross that state.
  • What are your views on the expansion of Social Security?
    I support the expansion of benefits, which were set at fairly low levels during the 1930s and have been eaten up by our recent inflation.
  • Would you support an act that would allocate federal funds for the construction of low-income housing?
    This is something that we badly need right now. We have a housing shortage in this country, and too many working-class Americans cannot afford a home.
  • What are your views on a federal health insurance program?
    I support universal health care coverage in this country, financed by the federal government.
  • Do you support the federal funding of primary education, and if so, in what form?
    I absolutely believe that the federal government should be providing funds, to the states of course, for them to apply to education spending on our country's youth.
  • In general, what is your view on the providing of foreign aid to American allies?
    I support this kind of thing in limited cases where there is a clear threat. But I'm worried about some of the ill-defined, open ended commitments we are getting ourselves into with other countries, and with the United Nations.
  • What do you think about the proposed Constitutional Amendment to limit the President to two terms in office?
    I support this Amendment as a necessary step towards the political health of this nation. We need to, periodically, have a fresh point of view in government. Ours is not an imperial nation.
  • What are your views, in general, on the Marshall Plan?
    I support the Marshall Plan and believe that it is a force for the future peace and prosperity of our world.
  • Is the House Un-American Activities Committee going too far in its attempts to root out Communist influence, or should it be doing more?
    The HUAC is not something I plan to address very much as I campaign.
  • How will you reduce the inflation rate, currently around 10% annually, if you are elected President?
    We have already passed the Taft-Hartley Act and a modernized system of price supports for food, and their effect can clearly be seen in the drop in inflation since 1947. I'm confident this trend will continue.
  • What will you do to help resolve the severe housing shortage in this country?
    We need a federal housing bill that will produce low-income housing and provide cheaper mortgages for all Americans, so that we can get more housing built in this country.
  • What are your thoughts on the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1948? Do you support federal farm programs in general?
    I support this law and believe that it takes sensible steps to stabilize farm production in this country, while providing the chance of a decent living to any hard-working farmer.
  • How concerned are you about events in China? What would you do as President to support Chiang Kai-Shek?
    We need to be doing more to defend our ally in China. I believe that country is in very real danger of falling to the Communists if we don't step in somehow.
  • Do you advocate the international control of nuclear weapons under the United Nations?
    Only if we had clear assurances that other nations would not develop a nuclear bomb, and a means of enforcing those assurances.