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Don't Throw Away Your Vote

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
September
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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You knöw that'the Whig party cannof succëed in this State. Why then throw áway your vote?. If your vote is cast for Polk it wil] teil for savery; if for Birney, ágainsl slavcry; iffor Clay, it will teil for notking. - Bangor Gazeïtc. The same thing istrue in this Statè.Let our Whig' friends think of it. They cannot secure the voie of New Hampshirefor but they can take this'opportunity to bear'their testimony against öiaVery. Will you do it friends? Ifyou a're a6 oïitionists, let it be seen. - Granüe Preeman. It is so also in this State. It is as impossible for the Whigs to succeed in this State as it is to elect Mr. Birney. And füe Whigs, while they sustain Clay, RnoW there isno hope of his carrying Illinois. They then thrów away their vote! It will not teil againsttFie annexati'on' of Texas, nor in favor of ahy of their favorito measures. By voting for Birney they will' feeár a testimony against slavefy. - -Chicago Citizen. The same is fnie in Michigan. The Whigs have no prospect whatever ofgiving the electoral vote of this State to Mr. Clay. Consequently their votes for hini Will all be thrown away. They will not cöunt one partiële towardshis eïectioh.-VVere every Whig vote irrthe State to be giveh for Birney and Liberty, it would lïöt diminish Mr. Clay's chances in the least. Then why vote for the Slaveholdér? ■ ■ - - ■{GThé last State Journal will please correct its stafomortt, that Roben Edmunds hus been a candidate of the Liberty party for Senator, gach is not the fact.

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News