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Villard, Oswald Garrison | June 20, 1928 issue

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The Republican Party, whose leaders declare that it alone is fit to govern, is taking seats in the convention hall utterly confused, utterly bogged, realizing only that this so-called representative body, representing the will and the choice of the millions of Republican voters, is entirely in the hands of the richest man in Pennsylvania and his aid, the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Those familiar with the psychology of the U.S. President Calvin Coolidge believe that he will not speak again until after the first ballot, if then. As to the farmer revolt, one hears the most amazingly conflicting evidence, but it seems certain that Hoover will win by default if in no other way.

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COOLIDGE, Calvin, 1872-1933; PRESIDENTS -- Election -- 1928; PRESIDENTS -- United States; ELECTIONS -- United States; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 1923-1929; UNITED States
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