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Editorials

January 31, 1920 issue

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The California dark horse has moved to the front in the Presidential race about a month before the scheduled time. U.S. President Herbert Hoover's candidacy has received a tremendous impetus from the sudden adherence to his colors of the New York World, which declares that it would support him on either a Republican, a Democratic, or an independent ticket. It vouches for him as being everything he ought to be a statesman, a liberal, a great organizer, a sound business man with greater detailed knowledge of European conditions than is possessed by any living American; and declares that, of all the men in sight, he is the only one who approximates to what the Presidential office demands in the present emergency.

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HOOVER, Herbert, 1874-1964; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; PRESIDENTS -- Election; LEGISLATORS; POLITICS, Practical; UNITED States
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