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Mr THOMAS E. DEWEY, a candidate for Republican nomination for the United States Presidency election, who, after an almost complete count of votes in last Friday’s primary election for delegates to the National Convention, at Portland, Oregon, was ahead with 63,783 votes to Mr Harold Stassen’s 57,235. Mr Dewey’s victory gives him the votes of all Oregon’s 12 delegates to the Republican Convention in Philadelphia in June.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26779, 24 May 1948, Page 5

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Mr THOMAS E. DEWEY, a candidate for Republican nomination for the United States Presidency election, who, after an almost complete count of votes in last Friday’s primary election for delegates to the National Convention, at Portland, Oregon, was ahead with 63,783 votes to Mr Harold Stassen’s 57,235. Mr Dewey’s victory gives him the votes of all Oregon’s 12 delegates to the Republican Convention in Philadelphia in June. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26779, 24 May 1948, Page 5

Mr THOMAS E. DEWEY, a candidate for Republican nomination for the United States Presidency election, who, after an almost complete count of votes in last Friday’s primary election for delegates to the National Convention, at Portland, Oregon, was ahead with 63,783 votes to Mr Harold Stassen’s 57,235. Mr Dewey’s victory gives him the votes of all Oregon’s 12 delegates to the Republican Convention in Philadelphia in June. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26779, 24 May 1948, Page 5

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