No. For one thing, the project was rushed to end the war quickly. For another, a lot of the technology was taken from work already done by German scientists, so recreating all that data in America as original information would have been labor intensive and time consuming.
John L. Lewis was the man who became a hero to many in organized labor as a result of the coal miners' strike of 1919.
He was actually the leader of organized labor at the time and represented the rights and wishes of the workers at the time. During this strike, around 400,000 miners left their jobs to fight against the tyrants.
McCarthy says that there are communists (Basically accuse) in the State Department, causing fear to American civilians.
Although Lincoln lost the senate election to Stephen Douglas his campaign helped him win the presidential nomination.
This happened in 1860 when Lincoln was nominated to become president and actually won the presidential elections, becoming the 16th President of the United States. He won over John C. Breckinridge, John Bell, and Stephen Douglass.