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As Herbert Hoover picked up the issue of Prohibition to attack Al Smith.

Al Smith suddenly found himself in a predicant.

In the United States, there are two major groups supporting Prohibition.

Puritans and won!

The Puritans might not have the numbers, but they have great prestige and a very radical approach.

The number of won is overwhelming, and Herbert Hoover’s speech on ABC could be said to have directly reminded these won of the painful experiences of ten years ago, when their husbands would beat them after drinking.

Before Al Smith could think of a counterasure, the Puritans had already begun to protest, either by convening etings internally to denounce Al Smith, with such people having great prestige in the United States.

Or by rallying together and taking to the streets to protest against Al Smith, even though these people might not have much influence, they can create significant montum.

Then there were the won; under the organization of the largest won’s and children’s rights protection organization WRPA in the nation, these won chose to engage in strikes, parades, and various other actions, which were also massive in scale.

Faced with such a situation, Al Smith imdiately convened his campaign team and began to discuss how to address this issue.

Faced with Al Smith’s inquiries, his campaign team was also quite helpless, because they had already warned Al Smith earlier, that if Al Smith chose to collaborate with the Rothschild Family to attack Deep Sea Bank’s listing, he would definitely face a strong backlash.

But back then, Al Smith needed the support of the Rothschild Family and couldn’t bother with these potential repercussions.

"Sir, the listing of Deep Sea Bank is sothing that no one can stop, unless it’s after you sit on the presidential throne, then you can choose to conduct an anti-monopoly investigation against Deep Sea Bank and Venus Bank, but for now, we are sowhat anxious!"

Gale Hols, a mber of Al Smith’s campaign team, reminded Al Smith.

Gale Hols ca from a particular interest alliance on Wall Street, and they had already co together when Al Smith was serving as the Governor of New York State.

In the United States presidential elections, the campaign team behind the candidate can actually be divided into two groups. The first group is the candidate’s own core team, and the second group is the representatives launched by various interest alliances behind the candidate.

However, this distinction isn’t very clear-cut, as sotis mbers of the candidate’s core team can also be representatives of a particular interest alliance.

For example, Albert Furr in the Harding era was both Harding’s close friend and core team mber, and also represented the interests of the U.S. oil alliance.

In essence, every U.S. presidential election is actually a redistribution of interests among various U.S. interest groups.

Of course, if you have enough strength, even if the presidential candidate you support doesn’t get elected, you will only pay a price that you can afford, as a loss for this failure.

If you encounter a strong and powerful elected presidential candidate, the problem becos troubleso.

The most prominent example here is Morgan.

Morgan’s power itself made the U.S. governnt apprehensive, combined with the fact that during Franklin Roosevelt’s campaign, Morgan stood on the side of Franklin Roosevelt’s opponent.

So, with the addition of various factors, Franklin Roosevelt finally succeeded in dismantling Morgan.

This allowed the world bank to begin its decline.

Gale Hols represents Wall Street’s interests, and Wall Street is very welcoming of Deep Sea Bank’s listing, even if Deep Sea Bank is implenting the AB stock approach. Nonetheless, as long as Deep Sea Bank goes public, it represents a capital feast.

Therefore, when Al Smith initially accepted the Rothschild Family’s invitation and launched a plan against Deep Sea Bank’s listing, Gale Hols cast a dissenting vote.

"Hols, now is not the ti to talk about this matter. We should consider how to help Smith through this difficult ti, rather than pursuing responsibility for previous actions!"

Another mber of the campaign team, Luke Samora, spoke discontentedly at this mont.

Luke Samora is also a representative behind a particular interest alliance. Back then, his father ca to the United States from Germany, using the funds he accumulated in Germany to establish a securities trading company on Wall Street, which is also a top-tier securities trading company on Wall Street.

After Al Smith decided to run for President of the United States, Luke Samora resigned from all his positions in the company, passing these positions to his brother.

And he beca a mber of Al Smith’s campaign team, as for the interest group behind him... Jewish descent!

In fact, he was also the link between Al Smith and the Rothschild Family.

"Samora, since you say that, tell what those people behind you think about this. They were the ones who initiated this matter, now Herbert Hoover, Donnie Block’s united counterattack is already here, are you saying that you have no way to deal with this?"

Gale Hols did not get angry because of the other’s words, and just calmly asked the other.

Al Smith also looked seriously at Luke Samora, back when you sought my cooperation, you said everything would be fine, as long as everyone united, Donnie Block wouldn’t be able to fully support Herbert Hoover, and you would suppress the stock price after Deep Sea Bank’s listing, then part of Deep Sea Bank’s shares would be given to .

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