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Endorsements in the 1928 Democratic Party presidential primaries

This is a list of endorsements for declared candidates in the Democratic primaries for the 1928 United States presidential election.

This list only includes endorsements by notable individuals and organizations which have been reported in reliable independent sources. Endorsement by individuals does not imply endorsement by their organization.

Alfred Smith edit

List of Alfred Smith endorsements (Pre-Convention)
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  • J. Bruce Kremer, Democratic National Committeeman (D-MT)[24]
  • Joseph Guffey, Democratic National Committeeman (D-PA)[25]
  • Isidore Dockweiler, Democratic National Committeeman (D-CA)[5]
  • Mrs. John R. Eskridge, Democratic National Committeeman (D-DE)[26]
  • John F. Costello, Democratic National Committeeman (D-DC)[26]
  • Florence Harriman, Democratic National Committeewoman (D-DC)[26]
  • Teresa M. Graham, Democratic National Committeewoman (D-ID)[26]
  • D. J. McGillicuddy, Democratic National Committeeman (D-ME)[26]
  • Edward Quinn, Democratic National Committeeman (D-MA)[26]
  • William Comstock, Democratic National Committeeman (D-MI)[26]
  • Etta C. Boltwood, Democratic National Committeewoman (D-MI)[26]
  • Joseph Wolf, Democratic National Committeeman (D-MN)[26]
  • Jessie E. Scott, Democratic National Committeewoman (D-MN)[26]
  • Norman Mack, Democratic National Committeeman (D-NY)[26]
  • Elisabeth Marbury, Democratic National Committeewoman (D-NY)[26]
  • R. B. Murphy, Democratic National Committeeman (D-ND)[26]
  • Will R. King, Democratic National Committeeman (D-OR)[26]
  • Patrick H. Quinn, Democratic National Committeeman (D-RI)[26]
  • Frank Duffy, Democratic National Committeeman (D-VT)[26]
  • George F. Christensen, Democratic National Committeeman (D-WA)[26]
  • Elizabeth D. Christian, Democratic National Committeewoman (D-WA)[26]
  • C. W. Osenton, Democratic National Committeeman (D-WV)[26]
  • John Callahan, Democratic National Committeeman (D-WI)[26]
  • Gertrude Bowler, Democratic National Committeewoman (D-WI)[26]
  • Patrick J. Quealy, Democratic National Committeeman (D-WY)[26]
  • Wilbur Marsh, Democratic National Committee Treasurer (D-IA)[26]
  • Park Pollard, Chairman of the Democratic Party of Vermont[27]
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James Reed edit

List of James Reed endorsements (Pre-Convention)
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Walter George edit

List of Walter George endorsements (Pre-Convention)
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Thomas Walsh edit

List of Thomas Walsh endorsements (Before May 5, 1928)
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Albert Ritchie edit

List of Albert Ritchie endorsements (Before June 18, 1928)
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Evans Woolen edit

List of Evans Woolen endorsements (Pre-Convention)
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  • Charles A. Greathouse, Democratic National Committeeman (D-IN)[26]
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References edit

  1. ^ "SMITH IS ENDORSED BY PENNSYLVANIANS; Four Hundred Democratic Leaders Pledge to Work for His Nomination. CALL HIM PARTY CHIEF State's 700,000 Democrats Are Promised to Governor in "Winning Battle." Called Smith Party Leader. Criticizes Lindbergh Trip. SMITH IS ENDORSED BY PENNSYLVANIANS". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b "SMITH IS ASSURED OF IDAHO DELEGATION; Governor's Managers Get Promise of Full Support From That State". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "BURLESON BACKS SMITH.; Ex-Postmaster General Comes Out for Volstead Act Revision". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "T.W. GREGORY A CANDIDATE.; Ex-Attorney General Picked for Delegate by Houston Smith Forces". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  5. ^ a b "PHELAN OUT FOR SMITH.; Californian Who Nominated McAdoo Will Head Delegation for Governor". The New York Times.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "Smith, Hoover, Reed Senate '28's Favorites". The Capital Times. January 6, 1928. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  7. ^ "CALIFORNIA VICTORY EXPECTED FOR SMITH; This Would Eliminate McAdoo and Assure Nomination, Governor's Friends Say. BUT FACES A HARD FIGHT Iowa, Another Key State for Governor, Will Be Centre ofKeen Contest. Expect 600 Delegates. McNab's Death a Handicap. Situation in Iowa. Plan to Modify Two-Thirds Rule". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  8. ^ "PLANS TO PUT SMITH ACTIVELY IN RACE; State Committee Will Present His Candidacy Formally After April Primary. WOULD END COMPLICATIONS Such Action, Friends Hold, Is Necessary to Meet Diversified Problems in Various States. Replies to Michigan's Request. Will File in South Dakota". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  9. ^ "NATION NEEDS SMITH, COPELAND DECLARES; Tells Women's Federation That Governor's Stand on Power Was His Bravest Act. SEES STRENGTH IN SOUTH Senator, After Touring 30 States, Says People Everywhere Are Looking to the Governor". The New York Times.
  10. ^ "UNDERWOOD SEES ELECTION OF SMITH; Former Senator Declares the Masses Are Demanding Change in Government. DRYS WIN STATE PRIMARY Returns From 28 Counties of Alabama Give Opponents Three Delegates, Smith One". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  11. ^ "SMITH SEEMS TO BE CHOICE OF KENTUCKY; Democratic Delegates Counted for Governor After Votes for Favorite Son. STATE WANTS TOURISTS Executive Gets Commission and Fund to Tell About Attractions of Commonwealth. Barkley May Not Run. Fight Over Health Board. $15,000,000 for Roads". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  12. ^ "SMITH THE NOMINEE, EX-GOV. COX ASSERTS; He Says Also That Republican Corruption May Become a Chief Issue in Campaign. CITES PARTY DEBT PAYMENT Praises the Governor's Record, His Ability, Courage and Integrity-- Thinks Hoover Will Be Rival". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "Mrs. Ross, Protestant and Dry, Favors Smith for President". The New York Times.
  14. ^ "SEE SMITH GAINING DESPITE HIS RIVALS; Managers Say 74 Delegates So Far Elected Are All For the Governor. CHANGE TACTICS THIS YEAR Supporters Urge Instructions and the Unit Rule Where It Is Possible. Assurances From Louisiana. To Enforce Unit Rule". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  15. ^ "Farley and Lynch Named Delegates". The New York Times.
  16. ^ "REED BOOM IN WEST FAILS TO HALT SMITH; Governor Makes Headway as Senator's Candidacy Is Said to Show Little Progress. IOWA STRONG FOR GOVERNOR Florida, With Smith Men Active, Refuses to Hold a Preference Primary". The New York Times.
  17. ^ "ROLPH SEES SMITH CALIFORNIA VICTOR; San Francisco Mayor, in Call on Walker, Says Governor Will Win in Primary. HARD FIGHT WITH WALSH Ex-Justice Sullivan, a Republican, Tells of Changing Registration to Vote for New Yorker". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  18. ^ a b "PREPARE TO LAUNCH SMITH CANDIDACY; Democrats Drafting Call for Submission Tomorrow to State Committee. GOVERNOR TO BE ABSENT Delegates to Convention Will Be Picked--Selection of Two Senators Held Unlikely". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  19. ^ a b "LAUD SMITH IN BOSTON.; New England Democrats Cheer Name of Governor". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  20. ^ "M'CUE DENOUNCES TAMMANY DETRACTORS; In Speech Favoring Gov. Smith, He Replies to Charges of Allen and Heflin". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  21. ^ "TAMMANY ACCLAIMS SMITH AS CANDIDATE; Walker Says It Must Lead the Fight for Liberty as It Did in Colonial Days. SEES NATION FACING TEST 1,500 Democratic Leaders of the City Gather at Annual Dinner of Speakers' Bureau". The New York Times.
  22. ^ "Hoover's Hat In Ring In Indiana". The Hartford Daily Courant. March 9, 1928. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  23. ^ "ALABAMA DRY TICKET WINS.; But Two Counties Elect Smith Delegates to Houston". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  24. ^ "M'ADOO EX-LEADER BACKS GOV. SMITH; Kremer of Montana Says West Considers New York Executive Is Entitled to Nomination. MINIMIZES LIQUOR ISSUE Disagrees With McAdoo That It Should Be Acid Test for Candidate --Holds Religion No Factor". The New York Times.
  25. ^ "GUFFEY SEEKS TO GET DELEGATES FOR SMITH; He Predicts 60 of Pennsylvania's 76 Will Back Governor-- McCormick Opposes Him". The New York Times.
  26. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "PARTY CHIEFS FAVOR NOMINATING SMITH ON HONESTY ISSUE; Of 35 National Committeemen Answering Inquiry, 25 Want Governor Chosen. OTHER VOTES SCATTERING Six Are Non-Committal, While Rest Are Divided Among Reed and Favorite Sons. EMPHATIC ON THE ISSUE Eighteen Members Hold That Oil Scandal Gives Democrats an Excellent Opportunity, Stress Honesty in Government. ARIZONA. DELAWARE. PARTY CHIEFS FAVOR NOMINATING SMITH". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  27. ^ "VERMONT INSTRUCTS ITS EIGHT FOR SMITH; Orders Them to "Persistently Vote" for Him as "Right Kind of Man" for President. COOLIDGE COUSIN CHARIMAN New York Governor Is Praised at Convention as First to Help Vermont During Flood". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  28. ^ a b "SMITH FRIENDS LEAN TO COX AS KEYNOTER; John W. Davis and R.S. Morris Also Are Considered for the Temporary Chairmanship. OLVANY SEES NO DEADLOCK He Predicts Coolidge or Dawes for Republicans and Looks for a Fight if It Is the Former". The New York Times.
  29. ^ a b "PROMISES SUPPORT FOR SMITH IN WEST; F.W. Johnson Expects Bulk of Delegations in Mountain and Coast States". The New York Times.
  30. ^ "LOUISIANA MEN FOR SMITH.; Delegation Is Named, With Chief Favoring the Governor". The New York Times.
  31. ^ "COUNT GIVES SMITH HOUSTON MAJORITY ON THIRD BALLOT; Friends See 579 Votes Assured Now, With 80 More in Reserve for Him. THEN NEED 75 TO NOMINATE Expect These From Doubtful Delegates, but See Them Sure With California Victory. HOUSE OUT FOR GOVERNOR Wilson's Adviser Says Smith Is the Only Democrat With Any Real Chance of Election. To Seek Majority on Third Ballot. May Get 18 From Arkansas. COUNT GIVES SMITH HOUSTON MAJORITY 659 Smith Votes in Sight. COL. HOUSE OUT FOR SMITH. Says Governor Is Only Democrat With Chance of Election. WOMEN HEAR SMITH PRAISED. Justice Black and G.G. Battle Address Southerners' Society". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  32. ^ "MRS. ATHERTON URGES SMITH IN CALIFORNIA; Says He Is Only Candidate With Human Appeal--Southerners Also Aiding the Governor". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  33. ^ "Youngest Houston Delegate Said to Be Milwaukee Man". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  34. ^ a b c d e f "WOMEN AIDING SMITH TO DROP PARTY LINES; Pre-Convention Committee Here Votes to Carry Fight to All Nation for Governor". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  35. ^ "BALDWIN URGES SMITH VOTE; Union Director Sees Chance to Strike Blow at Intolerance". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  36. ^ "R.S. MORRIS DECLARES FOR SMITH IN 1928; New York Governor, Former Envoy Says, Is 'Outstanding Democrat' and Logical Nominee". The New York Times.
  37. ^ "REED ENTERS RACE, LASHING COOLIDGE AT MISSOURI RALLY; Asserts "Time Is Ripe, and Rotten Ripe," for a Change in Washington. ASSAILS HARDING REGIME Denounces Daugherty and Fall in Picture of Corruption -Attacks Mellon on Debts. 12,000 ACCLAIM SENATOR Demonstration for Him as Presidential Candidate Contrasts With Rebuke 7 Years Ago. REED ENTERS RACE, LASHING COOLIDGE". The New York Times.
  38. ^ "TEXANS CHEER REED AS HE OPENS HIS RACE, ASSAILING COOLIDGE; Senator Demands Return of Honesty in Government and End of "Privilege." MELLON ALSO IS ATTACKED Missourian Charges Treasury Head With Aiding "Big Business" With Special Favors. OIL SCANDAL DENOUNCED Plea Is Made for Democratic Harmony as Means to Oust "Boodlersand Lobbyists." Declaration of Principles. TEXANS CHEER REED ASSAILING COOLIDGE Assails Scrapping of Warships Turns to Attack on Mellon. Hits at War Debt Terms. Farmers and the Tariff. Oil Scandals Denounced. Reed Rebuked as "Jaywalker."". The New York Times.
  39. ^ "WEST SEES INCREASE IN SMITH SENTIMENT; Twin Falls (Idaho) Meeting Gets Reports From Ten States of Favorable Delegations. SMITH MEN MEET IN KANSAS. Fifty Democrats Plan Fight for Convention Delegates". The New York Times.
  40. ^ "Smith Wins Easy Over Reed, Walsh". The Missoulian. May 2, 1928. Retrieved November 13, 2022.
  41. ^ "SUPPORTERS START CAMPAIGN FOR REED; He Seeks Presidency and Will Not Again File for the Senate, Fordyce Announces". The New York Times.
  42. ^ "OFF TO TEXAS IN REED BOOM; Kansas City Man Going to Houston in Move to Nominate Senator". The New York Times.
  43. ^ "REED IS OUT IN OPEN FOR THE PRESIDENCY; TO 'FIGHT TO FINISH'; Candidacy of the Missourian Is Announced at Washington and Headquarters Established. FORDYCE IS HIS MANAGER Lee Meriwether, Second in Command, Says Senator Will Campaign for Delegates. HE MAY INVADE THE EAST Will Test Sentiment for Smith, but in the End May Throw His Strength to Governor". The New York Times.
  44. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "IMPETUS FOR GEORGE BOOM.; Senator Indicates He Would Accept First, Not Second, Place". The New York Times.
  45. ^ "FAVORITE SON MOVE SEEN AS ANTI-SMITH; Governor's Backers Say Candidates Are Being Brought Outto Deadlock Convention.FIFTEEN NOW IN THE FIELDSmith Men Confident "Irreconcilable Bloc" Can't Hold the Necessary One-third". The New York Times.
  46. ^ "DRY DELEGATES NAMED BY GEORGIA DEMOCRATS; Executive Committee Accepts the Full Ticket Chosen by Senator George". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  47. ^ "M'ADOO FORCES BRING OUT WALSH AS DRY CANDIDATE; Will Back Montana Senator in Coming California Presidential Primary. HE HAS GIVEN HIS ASSENT Says at Washington That It Is 'Very Generous' of His Friendsto Think of Him. CATHOLIC AS WELL AS DRY Capital Holds McAdoo Can Now Insist He Does Not Fight Governor Smith on Religious Grounds". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  48. ^ "Daniels To Support Walsh, of Montana". The Tampa Bay Daily Times. April 12, 1928. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  49. ^ "FERRIS OPPOSES SMITH AS NOMINEE; Michigan Senator Comes Out for Walsh Because the Montanan Is a Dry. DECLINES TO RUN AGAIN First Rift in State Democrats' Trend Toward Support of New York Governor". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  50. ^ "Walsh To Heal Religious Rift". The Spokane-Review. March 4, 1928. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  51. ^ a b c d e "Kremer Elected To High Position". The Anaconda Standard. April 1, 1928. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  52. ^ "SMITH MEN EXPECTED; Governor's Supporters Believe He Is Still Sure to Get the Mountain States". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  53. ^ "MRS. BOOLE BACKS WALSH.; Endorses Senator for President at W.C.T.U. Meeting in Brooklyn". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  54. ^ a b "FIGHT FOR T.J. WALSH BEGUN IN CALIFORNIA; McAdoo Heads Delegate Slate on Platform of Restoration of Honest Administration". timesmachine.nytimes.com.
  55. ^ "CURLEY FAVORS RITCHIE.; Archbishop Says if He Could He Would Make Governor President". The New York Times.

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This is a list of endorsements for declared candidates in the Democratic primaries for the 1928 United States presidential election This list only includes endorsements by notable individuals and organizations which have been reported in reliable independent sources Endorsement by individuals does not imply endorsement by their organization Contents 1 Alfred Smith 2 James Reed 3 Walter George 4 Thomas Walsh 5 Albert Ritchie 6 Evans Woolen 7 ReferencesAlfred Smith editList of Alfred Smith endorsements Pre Convention U S Executive Branch officials William Wilson U S Secretary of Labor 1913 1921 1 John H Caldwell frmr Assistant U S Assistant Attorney General 2 Albert Burleson U S Postmaster General 1913 1921 3 Thomas Watt Gregory U S Attorney General 1914 1919 4 U S Senators Current James Phelan U S Senator from California 1915 1921 5 Thomas Bayard Jr U S Senator from Delaware 1922 1929 6 Daniel Steck U S Senator from Iowa 1926 1931 7 David Walsh U S Senator from Massachusetts 1926 1947 8 William Bruce U S Senator from Maryland 1923 1929 6 Edward Edwards U S Senator from New Jersey 1923 1929 6 Royal Copeland U S Senator from New York 1923 1938 9 Robert Wagner U S Senator from New York 1927 1949 6 Edward Edwards U S Senator from New Jersey 1923 1929 6 Peter Gerry U S Senator from Rhode Island 1917 1929 6 Former Oscar Underwood U S Senator from Alabama 1915 1927 10 Johnson Camden Jr U S Senator from Kentucky 1914 1915 11 U S Representatives Governors James Cox Governor of Ohio 1917 1921 12 Nellie Tayloe Ross Governor of Wyoming 1925 1927 13 Huey Long Governor of Louisiana 1928 1932 14 Statewide officials James Farley Chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission 15 Humphrey J Lynch frmr New York State Supreme Court Justice 16 Matt Sullivan Chief Justice of California 1914 1915 Republican 17 George Lunn Lieutenant Governor of New York 1923 1924 18 Charles Cole Adjutant General of Massachusetts 1914 1916 19 State legislators Martin McCue New York State Senator 1921 20 Local officials Jimmy Walker Mayor of New York City 1926 1932 21 James Curley Mayor of Boston Massachusetts 1922 1926 19 Andrew Peters Mayor of Boston Massachusetts 1918 1922 22 W A Gunter Jr Mayor of Montgomery Alabama 1919 1940 23 Party officials J Bruce Kremer Democratic National Committeeman D MT 24 Joseph Guffey Democratic National Committeeman D PA 25 Isidore Dockweiler Democratic National Committeeman D CA 5 Mrs John R Eskridge Democratic National Committeeman D DE 26 John F Costello Democratic National Committeeman D DC 26 Florence Harriman Democratic National Committeewoman D DC 26 Teresa M Graham Democratic National Committeewoman D ID 26 D J McGillicuddy Democratic National Committeeman D ME 26 Edward Quinn Democratic National Committeeman D MA 26 William Comstock Democratic National Committeeman D MI 26 Etta C Boltwood Democratic National Committeewoman D MI 26 Joseph Wolf Democratic National Committeeman D MN 26 Jessie E Scott Democratic National Committeewoman D MN 26 Norman Mack Democratic National Committeeman D NY 26 Elisabeth Marbury Democratic National Committeewoman D NY 26 R B Murphy Democratic National Committeeman D ND 26 Will R King Democratic National Committeeman D OR 26 Patrick H Quinn Democratic National Committeeman D RI 26 Frank Duffy Democratic National Committeeman D VT 26 George F Christensen Democratic National Committeeman D WA 26 Elizabeth D Christian Democratic National Committeewoman D WA 26 C W Osenton Democratic National Committeeman D WV 26 John Callahan Democratic National Committeeman D WI 26 Gertrude Bowler Democratic National Committeewoman D WI 26 Patrick J Quealy Democratic National Committeeman D WY 26 Wilbur Marsh Democratic National Committee Treasurer D IA 26 Park Pollard Chairman of the Democratic Party of Vermont 27 Individuals George Olvany Grand Sachem of Tammany Hall 1924 1929 28 Fred Johnson 29 Robert Ewing publisher 30 Edward House diplomat adviser to President Woodrow Wilson 31 Gertrude Atherton author 32 Eleanor Roosevelt activist 18 Harold Schoenecker lawyer and businessman 33 Caroline O Day activist 34 Sybil McCaslin Bowers activist 34 Angela Delagi activist 34 Florence Whitney activist 34 Rosalie Solomons Philips politician 34 Gertrude Ely philanthropist 34 Roger Baldwin Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union 1917 1950 35 Newspapers Organizations Ambassadors Roland Morris ambassador to Japan 1917 1920 36 Henry Morgenthau Sr ambassador to Turkey 1913 1916 28 Robert Jeffery ambassador to Uruguay 1915 1921 2 James Reed editList of James Reed endorsements Pre Convention U S Executive Branch officials U S Senators Current Henry Ashurst U S Senator from Arizona 1912 1941 6 Harry Hawes U S Senator from Missouri 1926 1933 6 Former Xenophon Wilfley U S Senator from Missouri 1918 37 Joseph Weldon Bailey U S Senator from Texas 1901 1913 38 U S Representatives Governors Jonathan Davis Governor of Kansas 1923 1925 39 Frederick Gardner Governor of Missouri 1917 1921 40 Oswald West Governor of Oregon 1911 1915 29 Statewide officials State legislators Local officials Party officials Individuals Samuel Fordyce Jr businessman 41 Ed Villmoare businessman 42 Lee Meriwether author and government official 43 Newspapers OrganizationsWalter George editList of Walter George endorsements Pre Convention U S Executive Branch officials U S Senators William Harris U S Senator from Georgia 1919 1932 44 Furnifold Simmons U S Senator from North Carolina 1901 1940 45 U S Representatives Charles Gordon Edwards U S Representative from GA 1 1925 1931 44 Edward Cox U S Representative from GA 2 1925 1952 44 Charles Crisp U S Representative from GA 3 1913 1932 44 William Wright U S Representative from GA 4 1918 1933 44 Leslie Jasper Steele U S Representative from GA 5 1927 1929 44 Samuel Rutherford U S Representative from GA 6 1925 1932 44 Malcolm Tarver U S Representative from GA 7 1927 1947 44 Charles Hillyer Brand U S Representative from GA 8 1917 1933 44 Thomas Montgomery Bell U S Representative from GA 9 1905 1931 44 Carl Vinson U S Representative from GA 10 1914 1965 44 William Chester Lankford U S Representative from GA 11 1919 1933 44 William Washington Larsen U S Representative from GA 12 1917 1933 44 Governors Statewide officials State legislators Local officials Clark Howell State Senator from Georgia 44 Party officials John Cohen Democratic National Committeeman D GA 44 Individuals George F Milton editor of The Chattanoga News 44 Mary Harris Armor temperance leader 46 Newspapers OrganizationsThomas Walsh editList of Thomas Walsh endorsements Before May 5 1928 U S Executive Branch officials William McAdoo U S Secretary of the Treasury 1913 1918 47 Josephus Daniels U S Secretary of the Navy 1913 1921 48 U S Senators Woodbridge Ferris U S Senator from Michigan 1923 1928 49 Burton Wheeler U S Senator from Montana 1923 1947 50 Henry Myers U S Senator from Montana 1911 1923 51 U S Representatives Tom Stout U S Representative from MT AL Seat B 1913 1917 51 Governors Sam Stewart Governor of Montana 1913 1921 51 Statewide officials State legislators Claude F Morris State Senator from Montana 1916 1920 51 James O Connor State Representative from Montana 1917 1918 51 Local officials Party officials James Moyle Democratic National Committeeman D UT 26 Individuals George F Milton publisher 52 Ella Boole temperance leader and social reformer 53 Kathleen Norris novelist and newspaper columnist 54 George Creel investigative journalist writer and government official 54 Newspapers OrganizationsAlbert Ritchie editList of Albert Ritchie endorsements Before June 18 1928 U S Executive Branch officials U S Senators U S Representatives Governors Statewide officials State legislators Local officials Party officials Individuals Michael Joseph Curley Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Washington 55 Newspapers OrganizationsEvans Woolen editList of Evans Woolen endorsements Pre Convention U S Executive Branch officials U S Senators U S Representatives Governors Statewide officials State legislators Local officials Party officials Charles A Greathouse Democratic National Committeeman D IN 26 Individuals Newspapers OrganizationsReferences edit SMITH IS ENDORSED BY PENNSYLVANIANS Four Hundred Democratic Leaders Pledge to Work for His Nomination CALL HIM PARTY CHIEF State s 700 000 Democrats Are Promised to Governor in Winning Battle Called Smith Party Leader Criticizes Lindbergh Trip SMITH IS ENDORSED BY PENNSYLVANIANS The New York Times a b SMITH IS ASSURED OF IDAHO DELEGATION Governor s Managers Get Promise of Full Support From That State The New York Times BURLESON BACKS SMITH Ex Postmaster General Comes Out for Volstead Act Revision The New York Times T W GREGORY A CANDIDATE Ex Attorney General Picked for Delegate by Houston Smith Forces timesmachine nytimes com a b PHELAN OUT FOR SMITH Californian Who Nominated McAdoo Will Head Delegation for Governor The New York Times a b c d e f g h Smith Hoover Reed Senate 28 s Favorites The Capital Times January 6 1928 Retrieved November 9 2022 CALIFORNIA VICTORY EXPECTED FOR SMITH This Would Eliminate McAdoo and Assure Nomination Governor s Friends Say BUT FACES A HARD FIGHT Iowa Another Key State for Governor Will Be Centre ofKeen Contest Expect 600 Delegates McNab s Death a Handicap Situation in Iowa Plan to Modify Two Thirds Rule timesmachine nytimes com PLANS TO PUT SMITH ACTIVELY IN RACE State Committee Will Present His Candidacy Formally After April Primary WOULD END COMPLICATIONS Such Action Friends Hold Is Necessary to Meet Diversified Problems in Various States Replies to Michigan s Request Will File in South Dakota timesmachine nytimes com NATION NEEDS SMITH COPELAND DECLARES Tells Women s Federation That Governor s Stand on Power Was His Bravest Act SEES STRENGTH IN SOUTH Senator After Touring 30 States Says People Everywhere Are Looking to the Governor The New York Times UNDERWOOD SEES ELECTION OF SMITH Former Senator Declares the Masses Are Demanding Change in Government DRYS WIN STATE PRIMARY Returns From 28 Counties of Alabama Give Opponents Three Delegates Smith One timesmachine nytimes com SMITH SEEMS TO BE CHOICE OF KENTUCKY Democratic Delegates Counted for Governor After Votes for Favorite Son STATE WANTS TOURISTS Executive Gets Commission and Fund to Tell About Attractions of Commonwealth Barkley May Not Run Fight Over Health Board 15 000 000 for Roads timesmachine nytimes com SMITH THE NOMINEE EX GOV COX ASSERTS He Says Also That Republican Corruption May Become a Chief Issue in Campaign CITES PARTY DEBT PAYMENT Praises the Governor s Record His Ability Courage and Integrity Thinks Hoover Will Be Rival The New York Times Mrs Ross Protestant and Dry Favors Smith for President The New York Times SEE SMITH GAINING DESPITE HIS RIVALS Managers Say 74 Delegates So Far Elected Are All For the Governor CHANGE TACTICS THIS YEAR Supporters Urge Instructions and the Unit Rule Where It Is Possible Assurances From Louisiana To Enforce Unit Rule timesmachine nytimes com Farley and Lynch Named Delegates The New York Times REED BOOM IN WEST FAILS TO HALT SMITH Governor Makes Headway as Senator s Candidacy Is Said to Show Little Progress IOWA STRONG FOR GOVERNOR Florida With Smith Men Active Refuses to Hold a Preference Primary The New York Times ROLPH SEES SMITH CALIFORNIA VICTOR San Francisco Mayor in Call on Walker Says Governor Will Win in Primary HARD FIGHT WITH WALSH Ex Justice Sullivan a Republican Tells of Changing Registration to Vote for New Yorker timesmachine nytimes com a b PREPARE TO LAUNCH SMITH CANDIDACY Democrats Drafting Call for Submission Tomorrow to State Committee GOVERNOR TO BE ABSENT Delegates to Convention Will Be Picked Selection of Two Senators Held Unlikely timesmachine nytimes com a b LAUD SMITH IN BOSTON New England Democrats Cheer Name of Governor timesmachine nytimes com M CUE DENOUNCES TAMMANY DETRACTORS In Speech Favoring Gov Smith He Replies to Charges of Allen and Heflin timesmachine nytimes com TAMMANY ACCLAIMS SMITH AS CANDIDATE Walker Says It Must Lead the Fight for Liberty as It Did in Colonial Days SEES NATION FACING TEST 1 500 Democratic Leaders of the City Gather at Annual Dinner of Speakers Bureau The New York Times Hoover s Hat In Ring In Indiana The Hartford Daily Courant March 9 1928 Retrieved November 12 2022 ALABAMA DRY TICKET WINS But Two Counties Elect Smith Delegates to Houston timesmachine nytimes com M ADOO EX LEADER BACKS GOV SMITH Kremer of Montana Says West Considers New York Executive Is Entitled to Nomination MINIMIZES LIQUOR ISSUE Disagrees With McAdoo That It Should Be Acid Test for Candidate Holds Religion No Factor The New York Times GUFFEY SEEKS TO GET DELEGATES FOR SMITH He Predicts 60 of Pennsylvania s 76 Will Back Governor McCormick Opposes Him The New York Times a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y PARTY CHIEFS FAVOR NOMINATING SMITH ON HONESTY ISSUE Of 35 National Committeemen Answering Inquiry 25 Want Governor Chosen OTHER VOTES SCATTERING Six Are Non Committal While Rest Are Divided Among Reed and Favorite Sons EMPHATIC ON THE ISSUE Eighteen Members Hold That Oil Scandal Gives Democrats an Excellent Opportunity Stress Honesty in Government ARIZONA DELAWARE PARTY CHIEFS FAVOR NOMINATING SMITH timesmachine nytimes com VERMONT INSTRUCTS ITS EIGHT FOR SMITH Orders Them to Persistently Vote for Him as Right Kind of Man for President COOLIDGE COUSIN CHARIMAN New York Governor Is Praised at Convention as First to Help Vermont During Flood timesmachine nytimes com a b SMITH FRIENDS LEAN TO COX AS KEYNOTER John W Davis and R S Morris Also Are Considered for the Temporary Chairmanship OLVANY SEES NO DEADLOCK He Predicts Coolidge or Dawes for Republicans and Looks for a Fight if It Is the Former The New York Times a b PROMISES SUPPORT FOR SMITH IN WEST F W Johnson Expects Bulk of Delegations in Mountain and Coast States The New York Times LOUISIANA MEN FOR SMITH Delegation Is Named With Chief Favoring the Governor The New York Times COUNT GIVES SMITH HOUSTON MAJORITY ON THIRD BALLOT Friends See 579 Votes Assured Now With 80 More in Reserve for Him THEN NEED 75 TO NOMINATE Expect These From Doubtful Delegates but See Them Sure With California Victory HOUSE OUT FOR GOVERNOR Wilson s Adviser Says Smith Is the Only Democrat With Any Real Chance of Election To Seek Majority on Third Ballot May Get 18 From Arkansas COUNT GIVES SMITH HOUSTON MAJORITY 659 Smith Votes in Sight COL HOUSE OUT FOR SMITH Says Governor Is Only Democrat With Chance of Election WOMEN HEAR SMITH PRAISED Justice Black and G G Battle Address Southerners Society timesmachine nytimes com MRS ATHERTON URGES SMITH IN CALIFORNIA Says He Is Only Candidate With Human Appeal Southerners Also Aiding the Governor timesmachine nytimes com Youngest Houston Delegate Said to Be Milwaukee Man timesmachine nytimes com a b c d e f WOMEN AIDING SMITH TO DROP PARTY LINES Pre Convention Committee Here Votes to Carry Fight to All Nation for Governor timesmachine nytimes com BALDWIN URGES SMITH VOTE Union Director Sees Chance to Strike Blow at Intolerance timesmachine nytimes com R S MORRIS DECLARES FOR SMITH IN 1928 New York Governor Former Envoy Says Is Outstanding Democrat and Logical Nominee The New York Times REED ENTERS RACE LASHING COOLIDGE AT MISSOURI RALLY Asserts Time Is Ripe and Rotten Ripe for a Change in Washington ASSAILS HARDING REGIME Denounces Daugherty and Fall in Picture of Corruption Attacks Mellon on Debts 12 000 ACCLAIM SENATOR Demonstration for Him as Presidential Candidate Contrasts With Rebuke 7 Years Ago REED ENTERS RACE LASHING COOLIDGE The New York Times TEXANS CHEER REED AS HE OPENS HIS RACE ASSAILING COOLIDGE Senator Demands Return of Honesty in Government and End of Privilege MELLON ALSO IS ATTACKED Missourian Charges Treasury Head With Aiding Big Business With Special Favors OIL SCANDAL DENOUNCED Plea Is Made for Democratic Harmony as Means to Oust Boodlersand Lobbyists Declaration of Principles TEXANS CHEER REED ASSAILING COOLIDGE Assails Scrapping of Warships Turns to Attack on Mellon Hits at War Debt Terms Farmers and the Tariff Oil Scandals Denounced Reed Rebuked as Jaywalker The New York Times WEST SEES INCREASE IN SMITH SENTIMENT Twin Falls Idaho Meeting Gets Reports From Ten States of Favorable Delegations SMITH MEN MEET IN KANSAS Fifty Democrats Plan Fight for Convention Delegates The New York Times Smith Wins Easy Over Reed Walsh The Missoulian May 2 1928 Retrieved November 13 2022 SUPPORTERS START CAMPAIGN FOR REED He Seeks Presidency and Will Not Again File for the Senate Fordyce Announces The New York Times OFF TO TEXAS IN REED BOOM Kansas City Man Going to Houston in Move to Nominate Senator The New York Times REED IS OUT IN OPEN FOR THE PRESIDENCY TO FIGHT TO FINISH Candidacy of the Missourian Is Announced at Washington and Headquarters Established FORDYCE IS HIS MANAGER Lee Meriwether Second in Command Says Senator Will Campaign for Delegates HE MAY INVADE THE EAST Will Test Sentiment for Smith but in the End May Throw His Strength to Governor The New York Times a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p IMPETUS FOR GEORGE BOOM Senator Indicates He Would Accept First Not Second Place The New York Times FAVORITE SON MOVE SEEN AS ANTI SMITH Governor s Backers Say Candidates Are Being Brought Outto Deadlock Convention FIFTEEN NOW IN THE FIELDSmith Men Confident Irreconcilable Bloc Can t Hold the Necessary One third The New York Times DRY DELEGATES NAMED BY GEORGIA DEMOCRATS Executive Committee Accepts the Full Ticket Chosen by Senator George timesmachine nytimes com M ADOO FORCES BRING OUT WALSH AS DRY CANDIDATE Will Back Montana Senator in Coming California Presidential Primary HE HAS GIVEN HIS ASSENT Says at Washington That It Is Very Generous of His Friendsto Think of Him CATHOLIC AS WELL AS DRY Capital Holds McAdoo Can Now Insist He Does Not Fight Governor Smith on Religious Grounds timesmachine nytimes com Daniels To Support Walsh of Montana The Tampa Bay Daily Times April 12 1928 Retrieved November 11 2022 FERRIS OPPOSES SMITH AS NOMINEE Michigan Senator Comes Out for Walsh Because the Montanan Is a Dry DECLINES TO RUN AGAIN First Rift in State Democrats Trend Toward Support of New York Governor timesmachine nytimes com Walsh To Heal Religious Rift The Spokane Review March 4 1928 Retrieved November 11 2022 a b c d e Kremer Elected To High Position The Anaconda Standard April 1 1928 Retrieved November 12 2022 SMITH MEN EXPECTED Governor s Supporters Believe He Is Still Sure to Get the Mountain States timesmachine nytimes com MRS BOOLE BACKS WALSH Endorses Senator for President at W C T U Meeting in Brooklyn timesmachine nytimes com a b FIGHT FOR T J WALSH BEGUN IN CALIFORNIA McAdoo Heads Delegate Slate on Platform of Restoration of Honest Administration timesmachine nytimes com CURLEY FAVORS RITCHIE Archbishop Says if He Could He Would Make Governor President The New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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