"A Chicken in Every Pot" political ad and rebuttal article in New York Times
10/30/1928
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This is the advertisement that caused Herbert Hoover's opponents to state that he had promised voters a chicken in every pot and two cars in every garage during the campaign of 1928. During the campaign of 1932, Democrats sought to embarass the President by recalling his alleged statement. According to an article in the New York Times (10/30/32), Hoover did not make such a statement. The report was based on this ad placed by a local committee -- which only mentions one car!
This primary source comes from the Collection HH-HOOVH: Herbert Hoover Papers.
National Archives Identifier: 187095
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