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“That Tidal Wave: We Are On the Home Stretch”

Topic:
Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source:
Harper's Weekly
Cartoonist:
Thomas Nast
Date:
October 26, 1872, pp. 832-833
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This cartoon, the first major epitaph on the Greeley candidacy, was in the hands of readers eight days after Republican victories in the pivotal state and Congressional elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana on October 8. It depicts a portent of impending popular will as a raw force of nature that dooms the campaign flotilla of Horace Greeley and company. On October 9 the New York Times, a strong backer of Grant, declared that the 1872 presidential race was over, using an exuberant election analysis introduced by a towering stack of 17 headlines beginning with "EXIT GREELEY." Much of the mainstream press agreed with this verdict.
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