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Nile Kinnick correspondence, August-December 1940

1940-09-23: Front

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Erwin J. Gottsch, M.D. Shenandoah, Iowa Sept., 23, 1940. Mr. Nile Kinnick Iowa City, Iowa, Dear Mr Kinnick: I assure you that I entirely understand your attitude, if you have personal political ambitions. If such is the case, you can make no better move, than to ally yourself as early as possible with the party of your choice, for it pays to start young, I am also interested in the same presidential candidate as you are, but it has long been my observation that either party, will use any method possible in order to advance the popularity of their candidate. However if you have a political carver in sight, thare is no more opportune time than the present to climb on to the bandwagon. And if ten years from now, you have the same ideals that you do at present, I assure you that you will have my vote for any office you decide to try for. Thats a promise. Very truly yours, E. J. Gottsch. ejg/e E.J.Gottsch.
 
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