New York Times 100 years ago today, July 19, 1912:
Wisconsin Nominee for Elector Will Accept or Else Resign.
FOND DU L.AC, Wis., July 18.— Otto J. Zander of Brillion, a Republican nominee for Presidential Elector, in a letter to the State Central Committee to-day, said if elected he would be unable to cast his vote for President Taft, but he would vote for Robert M. La Follette or some other Republican whom he regarded as progressive.
He added if his plan did not meet with the approval of the committee he would resign.
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