AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.
THE COMING CONTEST. That a great political struggle will take place this year in America between the Republican and the Democratic parties is the opinion of 'Mr. Henrv Hayward, who returned (to Auckland on Monday from a tour of seven months' duration in the United States. He said that if the fight were a straightout one. there would be no doubit but ftliat the Republicans would sweep the States, but the fact that tliaft party was divided into two sections altered the position. There was the Bull-Moose section, headed by Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, the members of which were the extremists, and tlie old Republican Party, who were more moderate. It was anticipated that the means of obviating trouble bettween these two sections would be the acceptance by both of Mr. Roosevelt for nomination as the next president, "A great many Americans," concluded Mr. Hayward, "are very tired of President Wilson's 'wards without actions' policy; both in regard to (the w*r ajd to the tyovMe in Uegim?
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1916, Page 3
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168AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1916, Page 3
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