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1942 Campaign Booklet by IL Candidate Ben Adamowski It Did Happen Here
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Interesting campaign literature by Democratic Illinois Congressional candidate Benjamin Adamowski in his race against the incumbent Stephen Day --- who he alleges had ties to the Nazis. Fake news or real? Day was re-elected.Adamowski went on to work for Chicago Mayor Martin Kennelly in the 1950s and then run against Richard J. Daley twice -- once as a Democrat in 1955 and once as a Republican in 1963. He was just another one of those fascinating Illinois politicians who seem to grow like weeds there. (Full disclosure and fun related fact --- Cheeseheadpicker actually did some work on Mayor Richard M. Daley's campaigns in the 1980s . . . ). I have never seen this publication before.
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