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Presidential Possibilities: I. Borah - Now or Never

Murphy Jr., William C. | March 2, 1932 issue

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The article discusses about the political background of Presidential candidate William Edgar Borah. Borah, can force the Republican Party this year to choose between nominating him for the Presidency and inevitable and disastrous defeat next November. Many times in the past it has seemed that he was about to cast aside permanently the shackles of his regular Republicanism, but always heretofore he has contented himself with a three-year parole between elections and a docile return to the party in Presidential years.

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POLITICAL candidates; BORAH, William Edgar, 1865-1940; ELECTIONS -- United States; REPUBLICANISM; PRESIDENTS -- Election; UNITED States
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