October 13
St. Cloud, MN (Excerpt)
The Evening News, Lincoln, NE, 14 October, 1896.
"The gold papers always say there were no men of prominence on the platform; they call
attention to the absence of the bankers and railroad presidents and say how these interests are
against the candidate.
My friends, they overlook the fact that a big man does not vote any further than a
little man. A big man has only one vote and sometimes he is so connected with business interests
that he can't control that. According to the constitution and the declaration of independence all
men are equal. You can't judge a cause by asking whether a man is prominent or not. Truth is truth,
and right is right, even if they don't have bankers and railroad presidents on their side."
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