U.S. REPUBLICANS
Cd-operation With The
President
(Received .November 12. 5.40 p.m. I
WASHINGTON, November 11
Mr. Wendell Willkie. unsuccessful Republican candidate for the Presidency. in a broadcast, urged supporters to continue the light for the principles of his campaign as a constructive opposition was vital for a balanced operation of democracy. Mr. 'Willkie rejected suggestions tiiat unity could be achieved by the formalion' of a Cabinet, including Republicans. “We elected Mr. Roosevelt President, and will support him with our best efforts for the country.” The Republican leader in the House. Mr. Martin, said Republicans in Congress would co-operate 100 per cent, with President Roosevelt, but would not sacrifice their minority rights under demands for national unity.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 42, 13 November 1940, Page 8
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