MANY UNCERTAINTIES
FRIEND OP PRESIDENT DEFEATED.
(United Pres« Association.— Copyright.) NEW YORK-, 3rd November. Yesterday's elections developed many uncertainties. Despite notable Democratic gains, some outstanding contests remain in the doubtful column this morning. Besides tho Democratic gain at the Senatorial seat in Massachusetts by the defeat of Mr. Butler, a personal friend of President Coolidge, the party's candidate, Mr. Wagner, defeated Senator Wadsworth, chairman of the Bepublican National Committee in New York. Two seats in the House of Representatives, one in Pennsylvania and tho other in New York, have been gained by the Democrats from the Bepublicans. The Democrats are keeping the Senatorial candidates in the lead in Arizona, Missouri, Maryland, and Kentucky, all of which were represented in the last House of Bepublicans. In all the Democrats must win nine seats and overturn the present Bepublican majority in the Senate,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 11
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