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This article explores the significant political landscape of the 1950s, focusing on the 1948 election and the implications of Harry S. Truman's Fair Deal. It discusses the lack of funding that hindered the earlier New Deal initiatives and the impact this had on the political strategies of the time. Furthermore, it examines the challenges faced by Truman in implementing his policies and how the political climate shaped voter sentiment, ultimately influencing the election outcome.
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