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« on: April 03, 2020, 10:23:50 AM »

Well IIRC Dewey was fairly liberal and pro-New-Deal compared to many Republicans. That said, if Truman allied with Dewey, the southern realignment would accelerate even quicker, probably kicking off in full force by 1952 instead of 1964. This makes me unlikely to have Truman ally with them. I think the Dixiecrats would just run the show and hold Truman hostage.
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