U.S. PRESIDENCY
DEMOCRATIC VOTE
FIGHT FOR NOMINATION. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) WASHINGTON, April 28. Though hardly noticed in the flurry attending developments in connection with the democratic race fee the Presidential nomination, Mr Hoover’s list, of delegates has passed the number required for renomination. Kentucky’s twenty-five votes accomplished this on Wednesday, bringing his pledged and claimed total to six hundred. The status of Pennsylvania’s democratic delegation chosen on Tuesday is still much in doubt, and is subject to counter claims by supporters of Roosevelt and Smith. There is no question that Massachusetts three to one vote agri'tist Roosevelt, has boosted the stocks of groups seeking to oppose him and assured SmitJi of great influence at Chicago convention. The battle now shifts to California primaries next week
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1932, Page 5
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