Last week, with the House opening its debate on farm relief, the political situation began to crystallize in definite form, on definite issues, as it had not done in all the previous five months of this session of Congress. Political observers began to see that such an issue may arise as has not risen in the last two years, that the seeds of major political developments may be about to germinate. The reasons are:
It is May. Congressmen of both Houses want to adjourn comparatively soon. All...
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