The 1926 New York Senate Election - Letter to the Newspaper from Mrs. Charles J Call of Stafford, NY

In 1926 - it seems there were two candidates for U.S. Senate from New York - James Wadsworth - the Republican - Robert Wagner - the Democrat. Both opposed prohibition. The Republican's held the Majority in the Senate at the time - and the President was a Republican By the mid 1920s - Charles J Call (my great grandfather) was a Republican - still a strong supporter of temperance and prohibition. In 1926 - his wife Elizabeth Ann Coe Call - wrote a letter to the editor of the paper - not sure who Myron Young is - or what the Methodist Church did - But her position was - since both candidates opposed prohibition - better to the vote for the Democrat than the Republican - since the Democrat would have less power/ability to get things dons in the Senate since he would be in the minority party Talk about being a one issue voter! Article is from the Oct 20 1926 Le Roy Gazette-News p 4



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