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THE U.S. PRESIDENCY.

RULING FACTOR EVERY TIME

(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright

(United Press Association.) Washington, November 4

The women’s votes are expected to play an important part in the contest. The Californian women’s vote is certain to decide between Roosevelt and Wilson.

HEAVIEST VOTE ON RECORD. (Received 11.30 a.in.) New York, November 5. The heaviest vote in the Prcsidentia election has been recorded in the history of the United States. Dr. Woodrow Wilson voted for himself.

Mr .Roosevelt found himself unregistered in consequence of his inability to leave Chicago at the proper time owing to the bullet wound. Intense interest is being shown.

MINNESOTA AND NEW YORK FOR

WILSON

CHICAGO FOR ROOSEVELT

(Received 1.15 p.tn.) New York, November 5. Dr. Woodrow Wilson carried Minnesota. The Republicans concede Wilson will be elected. Mr Roosevelt carried Chicago. t Wilson carried New York. . The Brooklyn Eagle claims Wilson will be elected.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 62, 6 November 1912, Page 6

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THE U.S. PRESIDENCY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 62, 6 November 1912, Page 6

THE U.S. PRESIDENCY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 62, 6 November 1912, Page 6

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