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Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Mrs. Smith of Raeford still using 1898 campaign button. N.3-28:13.
  • State ticket wins; Women soliciting negroes' vote severely criticized; Wake won by Al Smith; Democrats lead in all districts. N.7-28:1.
  • How Raleisrh and Wake County stood on election day. N.7-28:.3.
  • Five arrests in New Bern voting. N.7-
  • 28:1?.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Introducting the Pope of Rome in the campaign (ed.) N. 5-28:5.
  • Wright says that Morrison errs. N.5-28 ?.
  • State's largest vote regarded as certain N.5-28:1.
  • Democratic ticket is the white man's ticket(ed.): IT. 5-28:1.
  • Miss Henderson says wo:;.en will vote for Smith. F.3-23:3.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Dr. J.Powell Tucker gives hie voting status. N.8-28:1.
  • Smith losee in counties favoring nim in June. N.9-28:2.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Barkley to open campaign with address in Asheville. Sept. l6-g:i. Barkley to make speech In Asheville's
  • ball park. Sept. 17-lJ-g: 1.
  • Scott, Waynlck spea k at capital. Sept. 24-fcg; 1.
  • State's Democrats ready to open campaign
  • Monda. Sept. 26-kg: 1.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Barkley'-e, Brannan speeches launch drive today. Sept. 27-g: 1.
  • Barkley calls for harmony among Democrats In South. Sept. 2$-b$'> 1.
  • Brannan raps OOP chiefs as foes of farm program In Monroe speech. Sept. 28-441.
  • Democratic rally draws big crowd to Morganton. Sept. 30-gs 1.
  • 11th District Democrats predicting mrty victory. Oct. l-4g: 1.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • 1928 and l$k8. Oct. 1-g: K. (Ed.)
  • Doughton addresses district rally; says record is platform of Democrats. 0c6. 2-lJ-g: 1.
  • Rally scheduled in Fifth district. Oct. 6-kB'- 1.
  • Fifth district Democrats sound note of confidence. Oct. 7-W 1.
  • Democrats launch rallies in Eastern North Carolina. Oct. &k8 1.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Party allegiance stressed at First District's rally. Oct, 9-s 1.
  • Democrats of State set for four Districts rallies. Oct. 10-Ug: 1.
  • Women Democrats plan vote drive in Wake County. Oct. 10-lJ-g: 6-11.
  • Eighth District Democrats promise fight for victory. Oct. 12-W 1.
  • Third district maps plans for victory of
  • Oct. IJgJ 1.
  • Democrats.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Democrats rap Dlxlecrats In
  • Second District rally. Oct. l4-4g: 1. Raleigh host to Fourth District rally.
  • Oct. 15-58: 1.
  • Enthusiasm reaches peak as Democrats meet here. ct. 16-k-i' 1.
  • Democrats hear Cooley at rally In Raleigh Oct. 16-W 2.
  • Democratic rally In Sixth ends Party tvur of State. Oct. ljM-g: 1.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Pledge State for Truman. Oct. 20-4g! \9
  • Richmond County Democrats meet. Oct. 2-U-g'. 1.
  • 1,000 attend Lenoir rally. ct. 2-k$i 1
  • Approximately 25,000 votes expected at Wake polls. Nov. 1-4$: g.
  • Record vote is probable in Today's N.C. election. Nov. 2-iJ-g: 1.
Democratic Party. Presidential campaign
  • Election sidelights. Nov. 3-gt 1.
  • Here's how Wake County voted in major races Tuesday. Nov. 3-ty-g: 2.
  • North Carolina vote for President. Nov. 3-lJ-g: 3.
  • Tar Heels mighty happy at pollster's big upset. Nov. $5%1 1/1"