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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. Though Upton Sinclair won the selection ballot for the Democratic candidate for the governorship of California, the party leaders 'n the State will have nothing to do with him. “Party labels mean nothing to me,” declared’.Mr John Elliott, the chairman of the 'party it)' California, when intimating that lie would support another candidate. “i always was and .always will be a Radical,” said Mr Sinclair, who has been invited by President Roosevelt to a conference at White House. Democratic leaders are disturbed by the sharp swing to the left that is manifest in Mississippi and South Carolina, where Radicals are leading in the progress counts of the selection ballots.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18499, 11 September 1934, Page 7
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