April 30: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Briefly

The Roosevelt campaign managers feel confident that they will capture at least seven of the Congressional districts in the Massachusetts campaign tomorrow. They seemed to be inclined, nevertheless, to believe that the Colonel may get two additional districts, which will split the national delegation from the Bay State in half.
Taft may carry the state, as far as the popular vote is concerned, but the Roosevelt campaign managers declare that from a betting standpoint it is a 100 to 1 shot that he will not have the solid Massachusetts delegation to the Chicago convention.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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