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AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

HIGH POINT OF INTEREST. ASPIRANTS TO ENTER FIELD. WASHINGTON, Fobrua’iy (j. A high point of interest in the Presidential campaign will probably he reached in, a few days when the two most prominent aspirants will openly enter the held. Mr Hoover is filing li.is name in nine States in thpi so-dulled where delegates to the National Convention ate chosen, and offices on behalf of Governor A 1 Smith will he opened here and in Virginia. Mr Hoover’s move is for the purpose of consolidating his groat popular support, and to frustrate enemies who l have been working sub rosa against his nomination. Mr Smith’s efforts are looked upon as an attempt to face the religion* issue’ in the southern States, where the former strength of the Klu Khix Klaln and the Roman Catholic question are likely to give him tligi greatest difficulty.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 85, 8 February 1928, Page 5

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AMERICAN PRESIDENCY Stratford Evening Post, Issue 85, 8 February 1928, Page 5

AMERICAN PRESIDENCY Stratford Evening Post, Issue 85, 8 February 1928, Page 5

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