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October 15
Traverse City, MI (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 16 October, 1896.
"In advocating free coinage, I do not mean to claim that I am infallible, but I do
want you to understand that I believe what I say and that when I tell you that in my judgment there
can be no prosperity in this country until bimetallism is restored to the American people, I am
telling you what I believe. (Cheers.) Not only am I telling you what I believe, but I am telling you
what the republicans used to believe, although they have now surrendered their convictions and
permitted their party to act for them, instead of acting for themselves. Mr. McKinley stands for a
financial policy that intends to make money the master and all other things the servant; he stands
for a financial policy that intends to make the property of the world cheaper than ever before by
making the money of the world dearer than it ever was before."
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© Nathan Sanderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2008