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Prohibition the Principle the Policy And the Party a Dispassionate Study of
E J Edward Jewitt Wheeler
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They do, indeed, attend party primaries, but if the character of the nominations made arouses their resentment, they do not often meet together and formally decide to vote for the other party's candidate. Instead, being a vote that has its " bosses " and follows their instructions, the work is done in secret, and while every one knows what was done, and how, and why, no one, at least none of the "bosses, " has endangered his standing in his party. For the temperance voters, therefore, to follow... the plan of the liquor dealers requires, first, a following that will obey its " bosses " implicitly, and, second, a readiness to work in secrecy.
In any such method as this, moreover, there is another great advantage on the side of the liquor dealers, and that is the advantage of party inertia. They are not seeking to reform the party, to change its attitude ; but simply to keep it from making any change, and the force sufficient to do the latter would be altogether insufficient for the former.


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