National Affairs: Democrats

The Democratic candidate in 1924? Who will he be? Speculation is growing rifer and rifer. In addition to Ford and Ralston, the current list of potentialities:

William G. McAdoo, once of New York, now of California. Predicted: " He will have a strong delegation when the Convention assembles, but there will be too many delegates opposed to him ever to make it possible for a combination to nominate him.''

Oscar W. Underwood, Senator from Alabama. Predicted: "He will have strong support among the heads of the Democratic party, but being a Southerner, the Northern...

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