Interviewing Date 11/11-16/43
Survey #306-K
Question #3
Those voters in New York, New Jersey, and Kentucky who shifted to the Republican Party at the last election were asked:What do you like least about the way the Roosevelt administration is handling things?
The following reasons are listed in order of frequency of mention:
Incompetent and dictatorial management of home affairs
Agreed, MacArthur was busy in the Philippines Campaign and there was no chance he would give that up to campaign for the vice presidency. I just thought it was an interesting (although extremely unrealistic) scenario
Interviewing Date 11/25 – 12/1/43
Survey #307-K
Question #6
Democrats were asked:Will you look over these possible candidates (on card) and tell me which one you would like to see as the next President of the United States?
Interviewing Date 11/25 – 12/1/43
Survey #307-K
Question #3a
Would you favor adding a law to the Constitution that would prevent any President of the United States from being reelected in the future if he has already served two terms?
Yes
54%
No
46%
No opinion
7%
Interviewing Date 11/25 – 12/1/43
Survey #307-T
Question #3b
Would you favor changing the term of office of the President hereafter to one six-year term with no reelection?
Interviewing Date 11/25-30/43
Survey #307-K
Question #12a
Asked of Republicans:Do you think that both the Republicans and the Democrats should take exactly the same stand for an active part in world affairs in their party platforms in 1944?
Yes
58%
No
21%
Undecided
21%
Interviewing Date 11/25-30/43
Survey #307-T
Question #12a
Asked of Republicans:Would you approve or disapprove if both the Republican and Democratic parties agreed to name Cordell Hull Secretary of State again after the next election?