Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 187, 11 June 1912 — Page 4

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THE BICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGKAM.TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912.

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The whole country is waiting for the next move. ' In newspaper offices men crowd to hear the news from Chicago. On the streets people begin and end withe convention gossip and the speculation as to what will happen. This is going on in every city. Now that the Taft forces have declared that they are going to steal the convention by fair means or foul what do you suppose will happen? The man in the street is in a better position to judge than anyone else. What would you like to happen? If Taft is "nominated:" 1. Will you vote for a Democrat? 2. Will you vote for a standpat Democrat? 3. Will you vote for Roosevelt if you get a chance? 4. Will you refuse to vote for either one of the "old parties?" 5. Will you vote for a Socialist? 6. Do you favor a new party? 7. What will you do anyway? Who do you want for President regardless of party? Today there are actually millions of men asking themselves these questions. That means something is going to happen. What is it? Send in your answers.

Disfranchised But Still Voting. The Republican National Committee has disfranchised the Republicans of Indiana. How much farther will it dare go? It makes very little difference now. We can expect them to disregard any and all rules of fair play. We can expect them to throw out California's solid delegation the solid delegation of Washington, to hand over, in a word, enough delegates to put -Mr. Taft in to place. These delegates have been spoken of as "Mr. Roosevelt's delegates" they are far more than that they are delegates of the men in the ranks. Let us wait patiently until the whole gamut of calculated insolence and contempt for the people has been shown. Let us wait patiently until the whole calculated program has gone on to the bitterest extremity. Let us hear every insult with an exact knowledge that a few men on the National Committee dare oppose the will of an overwhelming majority of Republican voters and Then let us see what will happen. All spring and for more than all spring; all year and for more than a year; since the first few months of Taft's administration the people have received slight after slight which made them a little more sober, a little more determined and a little more intent on their revenge. Let us know the whole program first and then let us make up our minds. What will be the effect on the Democratic party if Taft is nominated by the stealing of enough delegates by any means and all means to give him the empty title he craves? The Democratic party may nominate Wilson the only progressive who has been talked of for President. The chances are however that the same bi-partisan machine which is putting every effort forth to steal the nomina;tlon for William Howard Taft is just as active in trying to defeat Wilson.

What are you going to do? Vote for a reactionary Democrat to repudiate Taft? Taft is already repudiated; the mere repudiation is merely a finding out to vote against him and for a reactionary Democrat is nothing else than a relief to the temper. The American peopl 3 need more than a relief to their temper they need a progressive president. If the two old parties prove to be corrupt to the core then it is time to break the backs of -both old parties. Let us wait and see. What will Theodore Roosevelt do the already nominated candidate ofthe Republicans of eleven out of twelve states nominated at the polls themselves?

Let us wait and see to what extent the National Committee will disfranchise those who have voted at the primaries. Indiana Republicans may have been disfranchised at theRepublican National Convention They are not disfranchised at the polls.

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