Review of reviews and world's work . al triumph as Senator Beveridge. Hiscampaign was notable in many ways. If hehad been running directly that is to say,if Indiana had provided an arrangement suchistS in certain other States for allowingthe voters to indicate their preference lor Senator Mr. Beveridge would undoubtedlyhave carried the State by a large the conditions were against winning a Re publican legislature. The State was strongly Democrats to begin with. The temperancetion was involved in choosing a legislature, bo thai many who would have voted for? nator had inten t at st


Review of reviews and world's work . al triumph as Senator Beveridge. Hiscampaign was notable in many ways. If hehad been running directly that is to say,if Indiana had provided an arrangement suchistS in certain other States for allowingthe voters to indicate their preference lor Senator Mr. Beveridge would undoubtedlyhave carried the State by a large the conditions were against winning a Re publican legislature. The State was strongly Democrats to begin with. The temperancetion was involved in choosing a legislature, bo thai many who would have voted for? nator had inten t at stakewhi< h led them to help eleemocrati<? re. The Republic an i andidates forI ..hcliiiii igl defeated throughout tin with the ingle ex ed hi II ? !;• close to the l< i-i laturc thai probabl) arli tributcd through the < •ii. .1 the i ale. Ii thioption |ui- ti-ni had nol b< en pendJould hi ? i d the l< ii laturc THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS. HON. I \l \M l II VOl KG, 1 IOW \ I. P. Doll Pennsylvanias normal Republi-v;,/ can majority almost vanished lasl month, but Texas was ableto give a Democratic plurality of 120,000. InTennessee there was a lively campaign af-fected by local conditions of a peculiar -ort,resulting in the election for Governor ol theRepublican candidate, -Mr. Hooper, by 1 ^.000plurality. In Michigan a strong progressivecandidate for the Governorship, Chase S. Os-born,won a decisive victory .while in MinnesotaGovernor Eberhart was reelected also by a gmargin. In Nebraska the Republican candi-date Mr. Aldrich, was elected by whilein Wisconsin, McGovern, the Republican can-didate, was strongly victoriou : lator LaFollettes influence was dominant and hi- typeof radical Republicanism received no setback. r. „ . While the Sixty-second Congi The N».xt Houseund will have a majonty ol inmi ;o to ?Cannon,*,,,- (>q DemQcnts fa [hc HOXISC, tile Senate will remain Republican by a reducedmajority of ab


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