Gracie Allen for President 1940
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As a gag for "The George Burns and Gracie Allen" radio show, it was announced that flaky housewife Allen was running for President of the United States of America as a member of The Surprise Party. The joke snowballed and a reluctant Allen found herself embarking on a cross-country political campaign tour via train. The stunt became so epic that Mrs. Burns actually received some write-in votes in that year's election, making her the first contender for female President of the United States.
Here journalist William Carroll amasses the original train schedules and various itineraries with a collection of photos taken at stops during their political rallies (focusing more on the people and places along the way than on Burns & Allen), along with the text from Charles Lofgren's "How to Become President," an ephemeral promotional book which was credited to Allen.
Here journalist William Carroll amasses the original train schedules and various itineraries with a collection of photos taken at stops during their political rallies (focusing more on the people and places along the way than on Burns & Allen), along with the text from Charles Lofgren's "How to Become President," an ephemeral promotional book which was credited to Allen.
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