Old parties aimless, W. R. Hearst asserts
William Randolph Hearst expresses his opinions about potential presidential candidates for the 1908 election. Hearst believes that President Roosevelt would be the strongest presidential candidate that the Republican party could select, and that neither Secretary of War William H. Taft nor Governor Charles Evans Hughes of New York would be particularly strong candidates.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-02-25