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Domestic News March 26, 1926

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

What is this article about?

Peter Norbeck, senior U.S. senator from South Dakota, wins Republican primary nomination in Sioux Falls, defeating George J. Danforth by double the votes. Likely to face Farmer-Labor candidate in November election.

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THE DAILY WORKER

NORBECK WINS NOMINATION

May Have Farmer-Laborite Opponent in November

(Special to The Daily Worker)

SIOUX FALLS, S. D., March 24.—Peter Norbeck, senior United States senator from South Dakota, walked away with the nomination in the republican primaries today. His opponent, George J. Danforth, admitted today that Norbeck had won. With most of the state's precincts reporting already, Norbeck already has a lead of double the votes of his opponent.

It is likely that the farmer-labor party of South Dakota will have a candidate in the field in November to challenge Norbeck. The latter has been a consistent supporter of the Coolidge program thruout this session and most of last.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

South Dakota Primary Republican Nomination Peter Norbeck Farmer Labor Opponent

What entities or persons were involved?

Peter Norbeck George J. Danforth

Where did it happen?

Sioux Falls, S. D.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Sioux Falls, S. D.

Event Date

March 24.

Key Persons

Peter Norbeck George J. Danforth

Outcome

norbeck wins nomination with double the votes of opponent; likely farmer-labor challenger in november.

Event Details

Peter Norbeck wins Republican primary for U.S. Senate in South Dakota, with opponent George J. Danforth conceding; Norbeck leads by double votes in most precincts reported.

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