Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1910 — BRYAN TELLS WHY. [ARTICLE]

BRYAN TELLS WHY.

Shows It Is to the Interest of All Men to Vote for Kern. William Jennings Bryan, while in Indianapolis yesterday, took occasion to show why all Republicans, both “Standpatters" and "Progressives," and all Democrats {should vote for John W. Kern. He also spoke of the encouraging prospects of the Democratic party. “Indications point,” said Col. Bryan, “to the election of a Democratic Congress and to large gains in the Senate. It is likely that we will gain at least, five Senators and we may gain as many as ten. In fact, in the present chaotic condition, it is hard to estimate with any accuracy the majority in the House of Representatives or the gain in the Senate. But the tide is running our way and it is a strong tide. “There is no reason why any Democrat should vote against Mr. Kern and he ought to receive the support of a multitude of Republicans. Democrats ought to vote for him because he is the Irving embodyment of Democratic ideas and ideals. The progressive. Republican ought to vote for him out of appreciation of the fact that he was fighting for progressive legislation before the progressive Republicans discovered the need of it. Standpat Republicans ought to vote for him on the ground that Democratic pollicies should be intrusted to" Democrats rather than to those Republicans who are just beginning to admit the righteousness of the Democratic position. "