ELECTIONS IN AMERICA.
COOLIDGE’S GOOD CHANCE. BY CABLE-PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT WASHINGTON. Nov. 2. The most impartial observers forecast the election of President Calvin Coolidge, though there is the bare possibility of Senator R. M. La Follette showing such strength in the West as to throw the election into the House. (.Mr. Charles Michelson, of the New York World (a Democratic paper), after travelling throughout the country on political observations, awards the election to President Coolidge by perhaps the closest margin seen in any election in modern times. An extraordinarily complicated situation exists since the advent of Senator Follette’s third, party, while the growth of the Ku Klux Klan is an issue, and the recent oil scandal, involving the Republicans.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 November 1924, Page 5
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118ELECTIONS IN AMERICA. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 November 1924, Page 5
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