Word: nomineees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In North Dakota, Walter Haddock, the Non-Partisan who became Governor last month when Republican Governor Arthur Gustav Sorlie died, received Nominee Smith at Bismarck (the capital), shook the Smith hand, rode on the Smith Special. But he would only say that 80% of the North Dakota farmers were for...
An emphatic writer for the arch-Democratic New York World had announced, on "final" authority, that the G. O. P. had "virtually abandoned all hope" of Wisconsin and the Dakotas. Now came Clinton W. Gilbert, seasoned correspondent for the Republican New York Evening Post, with an eye-witness report that...
At Milwaukee, the Nominee accepted the Willebrandtine view of Prohibition as a "moral issue." "The question," he said, "is what is the best thing to do about it. . . ."
The nine States that Nominee Smith courted on his first campaign tour-listed in the order of their likelihood for him: Montana, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado-have 63 electoral votes. Added to the nucleus of the Solid South and New York, upon which the Smith...
The Webb plan is to throw the election into the House of Representatives. Nominee Webb thinks that can be done by winning the Northwest. "Smith is educating the farmer to vote for us. I'll take five votes from Smith to one from Hoover," he said last week.