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The Election

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
October
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
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As this paper will reach aportion ofour subscribers preyious to thc election, we would again remind such of the necessity of attending the polls themselves,and of using e-xertions to secure the attendance of others. Our position before a large portion of the public dependa materially, not only on the justice ofour cause and the excellence ofour principies, but also on the nuinber of votes by which they are supported. A little care and exertion in each town will make two, three or four votes difference; and this iu the aggregate. will. ■amount to many hundreds. Let a supply of tickets be circulated twoor three days before the election ' and let them be kept constantly at the polls. We are disirous that Michigan should give four thousand Liberty votes at the coming election. According to her population. she was ahead of all the other States in 1840, and we hope she will again take the stand. We also hope to gain the palm among the Congressional Districts. One in lilinois has given 1,200 Liberty votes where only about 50 were given in 1840. In Maine, three Districts have given 1 100 each. Can we not exceed them? What says Nuruber Two? In a word, we hope our friends will remember that our cause is steadily advancing, that we have every encouragement for exertion.andthat ÜieSlave, the Friends of Liberty, Whigs. Democrats.and indeed all the world, expect each Liberty man TO DO ÏIIS DUTY.

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News