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September 14
Mount Vernon, IL (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 15 September, 1896.
"I appreciate the fact that this meeting is presided over by one who until this
campaign has been a republican (referring to Judge Sample). I also appreciate the fact that while
our opponent may say of me that I am young and lacking in public experience, that they cannot bring
that charge against a member of the Supreme Court, whose judgment and heart have led him to espouse
the cause of the people. (Cheers.)
A few months ago, I was in your midst, then as a private citizen, simply representing
a cause which was near to my heart, and when I said here that the brand of Democracy was different
from the brand which was presented by the administration, your city was advertised by those who
tried to make it appear that I denied that I was a democrat. (Cheers.) My friends, those of you who
were here, know that I not only declared myself a democrat, but that I have always declared myself a
better democrat than any man who sought to undo what Jefferson and Jackson did for the American
people." (Great cheering.)
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