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Show CHAPTER X CONCLUSION hfore review the most we Senator Elbert D. might a Thomas, be well to make the one or significant factor which led charge that two soft the on observations with respect personal WO$ Q 1932 with the Roosetlelt Icnd$lide, winning from which an victory can two ran to Communists, it his position as Apostle of the Church had lost at the echievement in Utah a Democratic Congress Congressmen in the observer's general victory were president in Utah went to olong into offi.ee In lQtter-dey Saints, CI pe.rsonal victory. thirty was years and consid defeated, rather polls, which stamped ThQmos' political history. Democratic come ahead of the President in the Church of Jesus Christ of 1950, the electorate a he by Republicans and Democrats alike, electorate hod voted in returning the an as em In although He hod that Reed Smoot, United Stotes Senator for was more than that Apostle of o-ne. be eondrued t9 have been, In part, at least might cued unbeatable a WQS the defeat of candidate in the 1950 compolgn. For Thom. the defeat It he to In any event, the Ameri and Congress. with the nation work with the Democratic again, by president. In Utah, re-elected. The following question, which might arise mind, nln this election year, when the Democrats could claim of their porty throughout 175 the state, whot factors contributed to |