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William J. Bryan, in a July 12 editorial from Lincoln, Neb., lists eight Democrats available for the 1912 presidential nomination, remarkably omitting Ohio Governor Harmon, and suggests several ticket combinations including figures like Folk, Wilson, Clark, and others.
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Lincoln, Neb., July 12.—William J.
Bryan, in a Commoner editorial this
week gives a list of eight Democrats
whom he deems available for the
presidential nomination in 1912. The
list is remarkable in that the name of
Governor Harmon of Ohio does not
appear. Bryan says that no one questions the availability of Folk, Wilson, or Clark, but that aside from
these there are many availables. Here
are some tickets he suggests:
Gov. Smith of Georgia and Gov.
Burke of North Dakota; Marshall of
Indiana and Dix of New York, or Dix
and Marshall; Senator Culbertson of
Texas and O'Gorman of New York;
Shafroth of Colorado and Foss of
Massachusetts; James of Kentucky
and Osborne of Wyoming; James and
Brandeis of Massachusetts; Judge
Clark of North Carolina and Senator
Pomerene, of Ohio. He appends these
names as also available:
Governor Plaisted of Maine; Senator
Kern of Indiana; Senator Newlands of
Nevada; Senator Chamberlain, of Oregon; Senator Owen of
Oklahoma, and others.
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Lincoln, Neb.
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July 12
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William J. Bryan lists eight Democrats available for 1912 presidential nomination, omitting Governor Harmon of Ohio, and suggests ticket combinations like Smith-Burke, Marshall-Dix, and others, plus additional names like Plaisted and Kern.