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Domestic News March 26, 1926

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

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Statewide senatorial primaries in South Dakota held on March 24, pitting Coolidge Republican George J. Danforth of Sioux Falls against incumbent Senator Peter Norbeck of Redfield seeking re-nomination. Results viewed as early indicator for Coolidge administration in congressional elections; primary success typically ensures victory.

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Administration Forces Watch Dakota Primaries

PIERRE, S. D., March 24.—With the result expected to be the first straw showing which way the wind blows for the Coolidge administration in the congressional elections, the state wide senatorial primaries in South Dakota were being held today.

The conflict is between George J. Danforth of Sioux Falls, "Coolidge republican" and Senator Peter Norbeck of Redfield, seeking nomination for a second term. Success in the primary in South Dakota is usually tantamount to election.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

South Dakota Primaries Senatorial Election Coolidge Administration George Danforth Peter Norbeck

What entities or persons were involved?

George J. Danforth Senator Peter Norbeck

Where did it happen?

South Dakota

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

South Dakota

Event Date

March 24

Key Persons

George J. Danforth Senator Peter Norbeck

Outcome

success in the primary in south dakota is usually tantamount to election.

Event Details

With the result expected to be the first straw showing which way the wind blows for the Coolidge administration in the congressional elections, the state wide senatorial primaries in South Dakota were being held today. The conflict is between George J. Danforth of Sioux Falls, "Coolidge republican" and Senator Peter Norbeck of Redfield, seeking nomination for a second term.

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