The only non-convention news included in these recordings is periodic updates on the assassination attempt on Hitler. By the end of the night the name of Count von Stauffenberg is identified with the plot.
Ben Grauer anchors the broadcast. Commentators include Robert St. John, H.V. Kaltenborn, Richard Harkness, and Morgan Beatty. Senator Samuel D. Jackson of Indiana delivers a speech in segment A in which he blames all the nations problems on former Republican presidents and asks the audience, How many battleships would a Democratic defeat be worth to Hirohito? On segment B the Texas delegation finishes their fight, House Speaker John MacCormack reads the Democratic platform and the roll-call of the states is called to officially declare FDR the Presidential candidate. (The Territory of Alaska gets 6 votes but 1 was lost in the mail.) On segment C Roosevelt delivers an ominous acceptance speech from a remote location. Get ready for the new Progressive order, America. The broadcast ends with a raucous demonstration by Wallace supporters who think they have the numbers to get their guy into the VP slot and want to force a vote tonight. Chairman Jackson doesnt go for it. Reporters get Henry Wallace to make a comment on the proceedings.
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