Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 319, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1928 — Page 24

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HOOVER VICTOR BY 75.000 IS BACKER'S VIEW Voters of State Aroused to Need for Action, Says Foellinger. “Herbert Hoover will carry Indiana by 75,000 to 100,000 votes on the basis of a total vote of 400,000. He will win in nine Congressional districts, with the outcome very close in the other four.” Such is the “official forecast” of Tuesday’s primary election as made today by Oscar G. Foellinger, Hoover manager for Indiana, from State headquarters at the Claypool. Foellinger predicted the total Republican vote would exceed 400,000 in “a mass uprising in demand for decency in government in Indiana.” So an overwhelming Hoover victory may be expected, he said. “it is necessary to do no more than to raise one’s eyes to find basis for these statements. I have lived many years in Indiana, watched many campaigns and never have I seen the people so determined to assert their will and rout the professional politicians. “Never have I seen the women so aroused. There is the same enthusiasm among clergy, the labor unions, the industries, the professional and business people. “In such widely separated cities as South Bend, Ft. Wayne, Muncie, Rushville (Watson's home town), Terre Haute, Evansville and Indianapolis, impartial straw votes have shown Hoover favorite by from 2 to 1 to 10 to 1. “The American Legion, the farm organizations, civic societies, are working heroically to get out the vote. Their success is Hoover’s success.” Foellinger cited primary results in other States in support of his forecast for a Hoover victory in Indiana. “In Ohio,” he said, “a field of candidates was thrown in his path and he swept through by 3 to 1. In Massachusetts there was only one issue—Hoover versus Dawes and Lowden. He polled 100,000 votes to 3,000 for those two together. “In California he was unopposed and there were no State contests to draw voters to the polls, yet more than 500,000 Republicans left home and work to tell the world that Hoover is their choice. “There has been a scurrilous undei’ground attack of falsehood and villification against Hoover in Indiana, but he transcends all opposition, all attacks. Tuesday night marks the twilight of the professional politicians and the favorite sons "with which they would herd the people to their will.”

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