PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
4CKTBALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. ; COOLTDGE EXPECTED TO WIN. WASHINGTON, November 2. The most impartial observers forceast the election of President Coolidge. There is a hare possibility of Senator La Folctte showing such strength in the west as to throw the election into the House of Representatives. Charles Michelson, of the New York
"World” (Democratic), after travelling throughout the country, politically observing, awards the election to President Coolidge by perhaps the closest margin seen in any election of modern times. An extraordinary complicated situation exists sinco the advent of Senator La. Folcttc’s Third Party, together with the growth of the Kii TClux Klnn issue, and the recent oil scandal involving the Republicans.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1924, Page 3
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114PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1924, Page 3
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