Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1887 — No Trouble About New England. [ARTICLE]
No Trouble About New England.
One of the favorite delusions which the Democratic party has been hugging for the past few months has been that it was really making inroads in New England, and would carry one or more of its States at the next election. This flattering unction has been laid to the soul with much pleasure buj little profit The New York Worlds which looks at political problems from the standpoint of what is and not what itwould like to have, sees at once through the fallacy of this belief and very frankly says: “Mr. Carlisle ought to be too’good a politician to be willing to take any chances in the Presidential election on the hope of making t ,New England doubtful. Doubts are not only thing doubtful about the vote of the New England States next year is as to the size of their Republican majorities, as usual.” The JiVorld is not only a partisan but a pretty good prophet as well. New England will take care of itself, and when the time comes will return as hearty a verdict for the Republican candidate and the principles of protection to American industries as it ever has-done.— lowa State Register. -
