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Satterfield cartoon about the Democratic Party considering Presidential candidates for 1904

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"Aunty Democracy", the personification of the Democratic Party, holds a magnifying glass over several prospective Presidential candidates: William Randolph Hearst, Alton B. Parker, Tom L. Johnson, Carter Harrison, Jr., Richard Olney, and Arthur Pue Gorman. The feet of William Jennings Bryan are shown protruding from the wastebasket, indicating that he has been discarded. Grover Cleveland hides under the table because he does not want to run for President a fourth time.

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alton b parker presidential campaign 1904 arthur pue gorman arthur pue gorman presidential campaign 1904 caricatures of carter harrison jr caricatures of grover cleveland caricatures of william jennings bryan caricatures of william randolph hearst cartoons by bob satterfield democratic party presidential primaries 1904 images from the tacoma times political cartoons from the united states presidential election 1904 richard olney richard olney presidential campaign 1904 text democracy tom l johnson william jennings bryan in 1904 william jennings bryan presidential campaign 1904 william randolph hearst presidential campaign 1904 high resolution elections politics and government political campaigns
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19/03/1904
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Tacoma Times
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alton b parker presidential campaign 1904 arthur pue gorman arthur pue gorman presidential campaign 1904 caricatures of carter harrison jr caricatures of grover cleveland caricatures of william jennings bryan caricatures of william randolph hearst cartoons by bob satterfield democratic party presidential primaries 1904 images from the tacoma times political cartoons from the united states presidential election 1904 richard olney richard olney presidential campaign 1904 text democracy tom l johnson william jennings bryan in 1904 william jennings bryan presidential campaign 1904 william randolph hearst presidential campaign 1904 high resolution elections politics and government political campaigns