Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1912 — WILSON HAS LITTLE STRENGTH IN INDIANA. [ARTICLE]

WILSON HAS LITTLE STRENGTH IN INDIANA.

The Cincinnati Enquirer’s I ndi-' anapolii. .political correspondent, in speaking of the democratic presidential outlook in this state, says that members ,of the organization say that tihe thirty Indiapa delegates w.Il vote for Governor Mar- ' hall as ong as his n ame is be lore the- convention. There might be m: 'h a thing as a switch to Senator Kern, but nulling whatever "ill he done than will bo humiliating iGovernor Marshall or his friends, fi Only two members of the de'egat ion are for Governor Wilson. They are the Ninth District delegates— Messrs. Good bap ar.,i Gifford. Governor Marsh?.ll dees net lav or - Wilson for second choice and most of the organization men are now leaning toward Champ Clark. If-there should be a break in the iine-up it is regarded new Sts likely that four fifths and probably more of the Indiana delegates would vote -.<jtr Clark. At- no stage of the game does it appear thgt Wilson can ever get more than 1 cur Indiana vote-. Governor Marshall Kill have a good organization that v. ill try to get pledges from other states to vote for him on the break-up and they are by no means convinced that, 'he hasn't a fair chance of win- ■ ting.