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" That is the cheapest kind of cheap humbug ; and nobody knows it better than your Uncle Joseph Gf. Cannon. In those States of Arkan- sas, South Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana and Georgia as shown by the Eepublican census of 1900, there is a voting population of 1, - 311, 960 men, exclusive of illiterates, all of whom could have voted for the forty congressmen if they had wanted to. Mr. Cannon is simply working the old trick of comparing the vote in States that are all one wa}^, politically, ...with the vote in a close State, which is always much heavier. You do not need to go to the South for illus- tration of that. In the year 1900 Indiana cast 661, 094 votes out of a voting population of 720, 206. The 664, 094 people who voted elected thirteen congi-essmen, or an average of 51, 084 votes to the congressman. In the same year Massachusetts cast 414. 801 votes out of a voting population of 843, 456. But the 414, 801 i)cople who voted in Massachusetts elected fourteen congressmen, or an average 1-1 r.
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