Even Tennessee In G. O. P. Column For First Time
New York dispatch reports sweeping Republican victory for Harding and a GOP congress. Early tallies show gains in border and southern states, with Tennessee and West Virginia tilting Republican. Cox concedes, while Wilson silent and Borah warns of nationalism weakening the League. Local counts vary as final figures arrive.
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Republican victory reshapes Congress and Senate prospects
New York reports a strong Republican sweep with a larger House majority and a possible Senate gain. Harding dominates New Orleans results, while Cox loses his own Cox County. Western and border states show continued Republican momentum as key chairmanships stay with non running senators.
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Dawson-Cuthbert Road Project Set for Federal Aid
Dawson county announces a new federal aid road project linking county sites to the Randolph county line. The commission approves 310,000 toward construction and a similar sum for convict labor, funding Terrell county’s road network expansion as part of the state highway system.
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Harding Plans Texas and Panama Trip
Dayton reports Governor Cox congratulates Sen Toering and pledges aid as needed while President Elect Harding plans a ten week rest and recreation trip to Texas and Panama to map out upcoming administration policies. He will travel soon and return after a long break to organize his leadership team.
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Wilson Silent on Landslide Mystery
In Washington, President Wilson remains silent on the landslide events, with no disclosed details or timeline. Officials hint at possible actions without confirmation, citing a duty to act but offering no firm plans.
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