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Al Smith and the Republican Party at Prayer: The Lutheran Vote — 1928
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2009
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AlSmith, so the story goes, was in the midst of his camaign for president in 1928 when a newspaper friend remarked, that the Lutherans would not vote for him because of a grievance, one or two hundred years old, that they had against the Roman Catholic Church. “Well, holy smokes,” the Happy Warrior retorted (“holy smokes”being a journalistic substitution for a somewhat more profane utterance), “they are going back pretty far to get an issue against me.”
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1 Washington Post, September 23, 1928.
2 United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census, Religious Bodies: 1926, Vol. II (Washington, 1929), 705Google Scholar.
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58 Ibid.
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