Monday, May. 25, 1936
"/ Am Not a Candidate"
"I Am Not a Candidate"
This week, passing through Chicago on his way home to Stanford University from a campaign trip in the East, Herbert Hoover paused to issue a statement, his first on the subject of his candidacy for 1936. Excerpt:
"It should be evident by this time that
I am not a candidate. I have stated many times that I have no interest but to get these critical issues before the country. I have rigidly prevented my friends from setting up any organization and from presenting my name in any primary or to any state convention, and not a single delegate from California or any other state is pledged to me. That should end such discussion.
"And get one thing straight. I am not opposing any of the candidates. My concern is with principles."
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