The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, March 22, 1912, Page 14, Image 14
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Never in all its history has the democratic party so well represented the hopes and aspirations of the pro gressive patriotic men of all parties as it does today. This advantage has been won by the party's persistent fight for the people during the past sixteen years. Today the American people are looking to the democratic party as the leader in real reforms. The ! people have lost confidence in the' republican party. Can the demo cratic party be trusted? The democratic national conven tion for 1912 will provide the answer. Tho special interests that have wrecked the republican party are seeking to gain control of the demo cratic party. They hope to nomi nate for president a "reactionary" who will be satisfactory to the Wall Street interests. If they find that the progressive sentiment is too strong to be entirely ignored they will take someone who has been progressive enough to fur nish them something to talk about but not progressive enough to fight the interests. Tho democratic party seems ready to come into its own. After a long fight the progressive policies which aroused the opposition of all the pre datory interests in 1S9G are becom ing the accepted policies of the country, but the interests will do their best to nominate a candidate who is not in sympathy with them and who tried to retard their pro gress. Let not tho democrats to deceived. The work of a democratic president will be no easy work. The cleaning out of the stables will be a Hercu lean task. It will require strength of body, strength of mind and un flinching moral purpose. It is no time for compromise. The times re quire a stalwart, feaTless, progres sive leader. 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