The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, March 22, 1912, Page 14, Image 14

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 12, NUMBER 1
14
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Shall the Democratic Party be "Aldrichized"
Tho fight is on! Shall the demo
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bo controlled by an Aldrich democ
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cratic sentiment?
By reason of its democratic plat
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Although the democratic party has
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cent years its democratic platforms
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to compel opposing parties to recog
nize the righteousness of its plat
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the hopes and aspirations of the pro
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as it does today.
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people during the past sixteen years.
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Tho special interests that have
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has been progressive enough to fur
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but not progressive enough to fight
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Tho democratic party seems ready
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fight the progressive policies which
aroused the opposition of all the pre
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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
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