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Frelinghuysen
Well, I think that primarily they're interested in the major issues which we are going to face at this session of Congress. In other words, they're interested in whether or not we are reasonably secure from aggression, they're interested in whether or not we are going to be able to reduce taxes and how much, they're interested in whether or not we're going to have a reasonable labor law, they're interested in the broad problem of the position of this country in the world and what kind of foreign trade we should have. I think very definitely that the issue in November is the extent to which we Republicans have been able to present a program, as outlined by the President in his series of messages, to the public.