Abstract

In the Driftway

November 22, 1922 issue

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The article discusses the result of election in the U.S. It states that each voter would like to see his own party win. But the real truth of the matter is that it hardly makes any difference. The article praises the socialist leader and wishes that his share of bones gets bigger every time. He is in the game of turn too, only thing is that his turn never comes. And if the day ever comes when he grows enough to throw out leaders of the other two political parties the socialist leader will have the blessing of others.

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POLITICAL parties; POLITICAL campaigns; VOTING; WINNING & losing (Contests & competitions); POLITICIANS; UNITED States
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