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Show land alternates -will return ns dele-J dele-J ?ates or alternates to the. 19o2 con-i con-i vention. About three-fifths of the replies were from delegates and ; the remaining two-fifths from al-i al-i iernates. second choice. Approximately 2.000 men and women wore queried, replied and M4 expressed a preference. pref-erence. New York state, which has j been expected to send a Roosevelt delegation to the next convention, j was not in the poll. J Straus considers the poll as an Indication of Democratic sentiment throughout the country. He e-sti-! mates that from two-thirds to three-fourths of the 1928 delegates Roosevelt Is Seen As Demo Nominee , For Presidency NEW YORK, Mar. 31. (U.F) A poll of the delegates and alternates to the 1928 Democratic national convention shows that among those answering. Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt Roose-velt was an overwhelming favorite for the 1932 . presidential nomination. nomina-tion. The poll, conducted by Jesse Isi-tlor Isi-tlor Straus, president of R. H. Macy and company, gave Roosevelt 478 votes to 125 for Alfred E. Smith, the 1928 standard bearer, who was |