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The Democratic Nomination
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “One Hundred Years Hence”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 30, 1907, p. 1747
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Peerless Leader”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: January 11, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Narcissus”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Puck
Date: February 5, 1908
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Will the Gas Hold Out?”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: February 29, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “An American Sham-Rock”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: March 14, 1908
Cartoonist: Emil Flohri
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “How Can He Fail?”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: April 4, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Can It Be Possible?”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: April 11, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Old Dr. Bryan”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 16, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “—And Madame Loves the Prince!”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: May 2, 1908
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman


The Republican Presidential Field
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Judge Started It”
Topic: The Republican Presidential Field
Source: Judge
Date: January 25, 1908
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Served Hot!”
Topic: The Republican Presidential Field
Source: Judge
Date: February 29, 1908
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Presidential Bee Hive”
Topic: The Republican Presidential Field
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 16, 1908, p. 1
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Cross-Country Run of the Favorite Sons—The Last Obstacle”
Topic: The Republican Presidential Field
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 30, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble


Taft, Roosevelt, and the Republican Nomination
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Trouble’s In the Landing”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Republican Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: December 21, 1907, p. 1863
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Voice of Jacob, But the Hand of Esau”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Republican Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: February 29, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Goal!”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Republican Nomination
Source: Puck
Date: March 4, 1908
Cartoonist: Frank Nankivell
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Ruth and Naomi”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Republican Nomination
Source: Puck
Date: March 25, 1908
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Great Renunciation”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Republican Nomination
Source: Puck
Date: June 3, 1908
Cartoonist: Louis M. Glackens
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “‘Uncle Sam - Bill, You’d Look So Much Better… Own Clothes’”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Republican Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 13, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Henry Walker


The National Party Conventions
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Republican Convention”
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Puck
Date: June 10, 1908
Cartoonist: Louis M. Glackens
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Bivouac Before Chicago”
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 13, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: T. O. McGill
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Caesar’s No”
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Puck
Date: June 17, 1908
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “They’re Off—And Going Some”
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 27, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Democratic Wild West at Denver”
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 4, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Felicitations”
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 25, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble


The Cash Candidate and Campaign Contributions
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Good Business!”
Topic: The Cash Candidate and Campaign Contributions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: January 25, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... En Tour—For Cash”
Topic: The Cash Candidate and Campaign Contributions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: March 28, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The National Democratic Cash Register”
Topic: The Cash Candidate and Campaign Contributions
Source: Judge
Date: July 11, 1908
Cartoonist: Emil Flohri
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Once More into the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More”
Topic: The Cash Candidate and Campaign Contributions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 18, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... untitled
Topic: The Cash Candidate and Campaign Contributions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 25, 1908, p. 7
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble


The Labor and Black Votes
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Hard Proposition”
Topic: The Labor and Black Votes
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 2, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Where He Keeps the Labor Vote”
Topic: The Labor and Black Votes
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 11, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Get Out of the Way? I Guess Not!”
Topic: The Labor and Black Votes
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 1, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Here, Puss, Puss!”
Topic: The Labor and Black Votes
Source: Puck
Date: August 5, 1908
Cartoonist: Louis M. Glackens
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “TheReal Workingman”
Topic: The Labor and Black Votes
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 12, 1908, p. 10
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble


The Economy
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Clumsy Elephant”
Topic: The Economy
Source: Puck
Date: March 11, 1908
Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Take Off the Handicap If You Want the G.O.P. to Win!”
Topic: The Economy
Source: Judge
Date: May 16, 1908
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Special Inducements for a Revival of Business”
Topic: The Economy
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 19, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “And It Spells ‘TAFT’!”
Topic: The Economy
Source: Judge
Date: September 26, 1908
Cartoonist: Emil Flohri
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “If He Is Elected…”
Topic: The Economy
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 31, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble


Taft, Roosevelt, and the Fall Campaign
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “He Needs To Be”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Fall Campaign
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 10, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Teddy Revere”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Fall Campaign
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 17, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Somewhat Obscured, But Still Visible”
Topic: Taft, Roosevelt, and the Fall Campaign
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 24, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers


Bryan Spreading the Word
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Marse Henry’s Reward”
Topic: Bryan Spreading the Word
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 8, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Fatal Hole in the Net”
Topic: Bryan Spreading the Word
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 29, 1908, p. 1
Cartoonist: Peter Newell
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Trying on the New Method of Speech-Making”
Topic: Bryan Spreading the Word
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 29, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Voice of the Siren”
Topic: Bryan Spreading the Word
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 12, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “What Four Years of Bryan Would Mean”
Topic: Bryan Spreading the Word
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 10, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble


Bryan and Tammany Hall
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Tam, Old Boy…”
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 1, 1908, p. 29
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Bryan Will Carry New York”
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 12, 1908, p. 3
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Oh, We’ll Sail the Ship of State…”
Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 24, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble


Taft and Bryan Compared
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Republican Hare and the Democratic Tortoise”
Topic: Taft and Bryan Compared
Source: Puck
Date: July 8, 1908
Cartoonist: Louis M. Glackens
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Why Not Introduce a Little Novelty Into the Campaign?”
Topic: Taft and Bryan Compared
Source: Puck
Date: August 12, 1908
Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Taft To-Morrow”
Topic: Taft and Bryan Compared
Source: Puck
Date: October 7, 1908
Cartoonist: Louis M. Glackens
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “While You Are Answering Questions Will You Answer This?”
Topic: Taft and Bryan Compared
Source: Judge
Date: October 17, 1908
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Safer Choice”
Topic: Taft and Bryan Compared
Source: Puck
Date: October 21, 1908
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... Kellogg’s Corn Flakes advertisement
Topic: Taft and Bryan Compared
Source: Judge
Date: October 24, 1908
Cartoonist: N/A


The Election Results
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Same Old Cyclone”
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 7, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Well! Now Let’s ‘Tend to Business!”
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 14, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: John Campbell Cory
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Here’s To You, Bill!”
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 21, 1908, pp. 18-19
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble
 
   

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