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New Haven, October 25--In the Yale Daily News Poll, conducted yesterday, Hoover received 1415 votes out of a total of 2142 undergraduate ballots cast.
Franklin D. Roosevelt polled 370, while Thomas came a dangerously close third with 347 ballots. Foster received eight votes, and Reynolds, and Upshaw each had one supporter.
This supports the CRIMSON's recent presidential straw vote in which the University was strongly Republican, with 1741 out of 2869 voters supporting Hoover. Roosevelt received 620, Thomas 484. Foster, the Communist candidate, received 24.
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