The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, December 23, 1904, Page 16, Image 16

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The Commoner.
VOLUME NUMBER 49
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Divided Victory
Nineteen states from which the offi
cial returns have been received gave
Roosevelt 4.736,113 votes arid barker
2.749,007. Theso states in 1900 gave
Mc&inley 4,358,226 and Bryan 3,626,
9G6. Roosevelt's gain over McKinloy
in these states is 377,887. Parker's
loss as measured by Bryan's 'vote in
1900 is 877,959. In other words, the
republicans mado a normal gain,
While the Domocrats sustained unpar
alleled 1OS303, which accounts tor Mr.
Roosevelt's unprecedented plurality. .
The official returns are coming in
slowly, but it is already evident that
tho total vote was less than that cast
in 1896 or in 1900. The Evening Post
estimates Roosevelt's total vote at
7,702,180 and Parker's at 5,119,704.
McKinloy's vote in 1900 was 7,
207,923 arid Bryan's 6,258,133. The
estimates of the 1904 vote may
be slightly augmented by the full"
official returns, but they indicate an
increaso of approximately 500,000 in
the 'Republican vote as compared with
1900 and a falling off of 1,256;000 in
the Democratic vote.
Tho total vote in 1900 was little
more than 25,000 in excess of" the
record-breaking vote of 1896. Against
a total, vote of 13,400,00. It may
be many thousand less. A con-
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He has led the animal to water, but!
servative estimate indicates that 2,500,
000 electors failed to vote at alla
number that is about equal to Mr.
Roosevelt's popular plurality. On the
basis of the vote actually cast, Mr.
Roosevelt could have allowed Judge
Parker all tho Debs vote, all the
Watson vote, all the Swallow vote
and all the scattering vote, and still
won by a popular plurality double
that 6f,McKinley in 1900.
Only twq- states carried by Mc
Kinley show a de'creasp.fl "Rnnnhnnnn
vote this year Maine and Maryland-
ana tne decrease in Maine is onlv Riv
Only seven states show a cain for
Parker over the Bryan vote in 1900
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, DpIp-
ware, West "Virginia. South Carniinn
Georgia and Mississlnnl. ' Tn thn nfiim.
states Parker's "loss ranged from 258
in New Jersey .to 185.000 in Tiiin'nia
The meaning of these figures is very
plain. Tho Republican stay-at-home
vote was largely offset by the votes of
Democrats .who preferred a radical Re
publican to a conservative Democrat,
wuuo uuuureus 01 tnousands of others
did not vote at all. Judge Parker's
tojal vote is less than Cleveland's
in 1888. and only 200,000 in excess of
Cleveland's vote in 1884, although
3,000,000 moro votes were cast in
this' election thnn in ftmf 1600 .;.
3,306,000 more, than in that of 1884;
jiiyen m mo disaster of. 1871 Greeley
polled more votes than Sovmmir. fin
in 1868. . yet Judge Parker ran nearly
j.,4uy,uuu HBmna jryan in 1900.
In! 1892Harison was dAfnnfAii W fiA
stayrat-home reDublifinnn. m
having fallen from 5,440,216 in 1888
lu o,j.o,iu m iayjj. The disaffection
aga.inst Parker was ther disaffection
against Harrison multiplied y , five
That, 4s the whole story-. Nev .York
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