To gauge whether organized labor and its endorsed political candidates were talking the right language to the voters, the C.I.O. had a poll taken in eight key states: California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon and Pennsylvania. Last week the results, in eight volumes, were carefully locked up in C.I.O. international headquarters in Washington. Among the findings:
¶ No major national issue has arisen this year; there is a big undecided vote.
¶ Well over 50% of the voters interviewed generally approve of the Eisenhower Administration (although a high percentage feels that the Government should be doing...