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Get Out The Vote

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The vignettq used on (he Republlcau ticket tliis spring wil] be the same as. that Of last fall, and a ent of it is hero appended: Undor this vignette you wlll find tlie names of the candidates for whom it would be a judicious act to cast a straight vote. Our opponents are inclined to üght the preseut local canipaign ou natioual issues, and certainly the Republicana have no occasion to evade that kind of contest. We are ready to take it either way. Wherever the campaign turns upou the personal character and fitness of the candidatos, we point to men on our state ticket whose natural (]ualifications and wlde experience challenge eomparlson witb the candidates upou any other ticket. Wherever the contest is made upon natioual issues the Republican party oceupies the same ground that it did last fall. It wou tben by a majority that staggered its opponents. lts triuuiph may be equally decisive this spring with a little effort. The spring campaign is usually a quiet one, and this is no exception to the rule. Our opponents are not making much noise, but it will not answer to presume that they are going to stay at home on election day. They want all the local offices they can get, and can be depended upou to make a still hunt for votes for the state ticket at the same time. What the Republicans ought to do, the very least they should permit themselves to do, is to get out a correspondingly large vote. Don't let either indifferente or over confidente leave us with a majority so small that it will be interpreted as an oppositiou triumph.

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Ann Arbor Courier