Huie and Hazlitt interview James A. Farley, former U.S. Postmaster General during Franklin D. Roosevelt's first two terms as President and U.S. Congressman Leo W. O'Brien, a Democrat from New York. Topics include the Presidential campaign, the possibility of long-term Southern Democrats voting for the Republican ticket, the impact of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's reelection, results of the meeting between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Republican rival Robert Taft and factors that may cause New York to go for either Eisenhower or Stevenson in the 1952 Presidential election.
—David Bassler