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Show , TUMULTY MAS CONFIDENCE Long Branch, N. J., Nov. 6. After going over with President Wilson optimistic op-timistic messages from all parts of the country, Secretary Tumulty tonight to-night claimed the president would win tomorrow's election and would have 387 votes in the electoral college. He did not give a list of the state on which he based his prediction. The president spent the day quietly at Shadow Lawn, going out for a short time for a garnet of golf and receiving a delegation for a few minutes In the afternoon. To those who saw him he expressed complete satisfaction over the prospects for tomorrow's voting. Tho president will be up soon after daybreak tomorrow morning to go to Princeton to vote. He will make tho trip by automobile, accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, and expects to be back at Shadow Lawn in time for luncheon. In the afternoon he will play golf. In Princeton he will cast his ballot In an old fire engino house and may spend a few minutes visiting old friends. Messages from Democratic leaders in virtually every state were received by the president today and tonight, predicting victory for him tomorrow. |