AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
THE NOMINATION CAMPAIGN. SENATOR BORAH IN LINE. (Press Association-By Telegraph—Copyright.) NEW YORK,' March 8. With many discussions on the prohibition question and its place in the policies of the parties for the coming election rendering predictions at present difficult to accept, Mr Oswald Yillard, Senator Borah’s friend, says in the current issue of th e Nation that in the event of the “ dry ” factions of both parties standing down, Senator Borah will be their Presidential candidate. He stated; “ Should Senator Borah speak out about the Republican Party as did Roosevelt in 1912, h e would make his nomination on the third ticket inevitable.”—A. and N.Z, Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20354, 10 March 1928, Page 11
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