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[History] [Truman, Harry. S. (1884 - 1972)]. "Dewey Defeats Truman".

An original example of the Famous "Dewey Defeats Truman" Jump to Conclusions by the Chicago Tribune. One of the most endearing and avidly collected mementoes of the politics of the mid 20th century. The pro-Republican Chicago Tribune, combining excessive optimism with the desire to get a jump on the competition, rushed into print their November 3rd 1948 edition proclaiming Dewey to be the victor. Late returns from California tipped the balance to Truman, and the rest is history. Truman was photographed beaming and holding up a copy of the Tribune, probably the most iconic political photograph of the 20th century. Interestingly, the same phenomenon occurred in 1916, as several different newspapers proclaimed Republican Charles Evan Hughes to be the victor; however once again late results from California gave the election to Woodrow Wilson. The present "Dewey Defeats Truman" example shows deterioration along the fold line with some staining, but could be framed and would be good for display. 16.5" x 23".

[History] [Truman, Harry. S. (1884 - 1972)] "Dewey Defeats Truman"

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[History] [Truman, Harry. S. (1884 - 1972)]. "Dewey Defeats Truman".

An original example of the Famous "Dewey Defeats Truman" Jump to Conclusions by the Chicago Tribune. One of the most endearing and avidly collected mementoes of the politics of the mid 20th century. The pro-Republican Chicago Tribune, combining excessive optimism with the desire to get a jump on the competition, rushed into print their November 3rd 1948 edition proclaiming Dewey to be the victor. Late returns from California tipped the balance to Truman, and the rest is history. Truman was photographed beaming and holding up a copy of the Tribune, probably the most iconic political photograph of the 20th century. Interestingly, the same phenomenon occurred in 1916, as several different newspapers proclaimed Republican Charles Evan Hughes to be the victor; however once again late results from California gave the election to Woodrow Wilson. The present "Dewey Defeats Truman" example shows deterioration along the fold line with some staining, but could be framed and would be good for display. 16.5" x 23".