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The result of a non-partisan poll of Princeton alumni taken by a committee of graduates from that university under the auspices of the Hughes National College League show 2,098 votes for Hughes and 651 for Wilson. The poll reveals that 492 alumni who voted for Wilson in 1912 are going to vote for Hughes this year; whereas 57 is the total Taft and Roosevelt vote which is going to Wilson. Equally significant is the fact that 360 men who voted for Roosevelt in 1912 are going to vote for Hughes and only 37 for Wilson. Over 90 per cent of the Progressive vote is going to Hughes.
Of the 2,098 men for Hughes, 492 voted for Wilson in 1912, 360 for Roosevelt, 890 for Taft and 356 did not vote. Of the 651 ballots cast for Wilson, 473 were by men who voted for him in the last election, 37 by men who voted for Roosevelt, 20 by men who voted for Taft and 171 by men who did not vote.
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