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"Had assurances from more people thin there were in th' ward that they'd vote for him."

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"Had assurances from more people thin there were in th' ward that they'd vote for him."

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This illustration entitled, "Had Assurances From More People Thin There Were in Th' Ward That They'd Vote for Him", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on August 14, 1904, provides an illustration for an article written by political satirist Finley Peter Dunne entitled "Mr. Dooley on the Political Prospects", which indicates that the political process is not always within the rules.
Berryman Political Cartoon Collection

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14/08/1904
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