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“A Little Forecast of Coming Events”

Topic:
The National Campaign
Source:
Harper's Weekly
Cartoonist:
Edward Windsor Kemble
Date:
September 14, 1912, p. 9
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In early September, supporters of Woodrow Wilson interpreted results of the Vermont state election as evidence that the Democratic nominee would win the presidential election in early November. Harper’s Weekly editor George Harvey declared categorically, “Vermont spells Democratic victory.” This E. W. Kemble cartoon appeared in the same issue as Harvey’s analysis of the early state election. The Republican Elephant and Progressive Bull Moose have slid in a jumble to the bottom of the hill to the glee of the high-kicking Democratic Donkey.

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