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My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

THEY WILL JUBILATE! - WHAT IT WAS LIKE AFTER CLEVELAND'S SECOND NON-CONSECUTIVE ELECTION, NOV 1892.

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Bruce Carlson

News, Politics, History

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Viewing newspapers from November, 1892 we get a sense of what was being said the last time a former president came back and the "ex" was switched from the former President to the current President. From parades to sour notes and recriminations, from stories of how the election was lost, to predictions that it would be a quick 4 years for the winner, to lots of post-election sniping over tariff policy, we find some notes of today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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1:02.8

A Republican newspaper, the Atchison Champion in Atchison, Kansas, is a little bitter after the

1:08.1

1892 election, but tries to find a silver lining for its readers.

1:13.3

One of the very few comforting assurances that we have to rely on just now

1:17.5

is that the campaign poet is to be corked up for four long halcyon years.

1:25.6

This beautiful fact should be brought to the attention of those who may be

1:29.8

disappointed in their expectation to the success of their party's ticket. Something that rings

1:37.1

true today, right? Isn't everyone happy about no longer getting those emails and no longer

1:43.1

getting those texts asking for money,

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asking you to please remember to vote. Before we begin, I want to announce something.

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