Show TAMMANY AND THE ELECTION The Globe-Democrat Globe considering the Hearst Hearst- earst- earst McClellan vote ote and tho the showing as far as gone that Hearst was fairly elected mayor says The public will not be surprised to learn that elections in New York City are falsified b by r a Tamm Tammany Tammany Tam Tam- m many ny count It is a painful thought that Tammany might decide a national election b by stealing steal the electoral electoral elec eke toral vote of the tho state of New York That is wh whit what t was done in 1844 it was done again in in 1888 iss it is s always a a. danger in close elections It Itis Itis Itis is so much of a menace that New York City should be set off ofT in a state by bv itself And then seYer several 1 hundred thousand voters in New York City should be disfranchised Many of them have only fraudulent naturalization papers and many more use their citizenship merely to obtain a afew afew afew few dollars for their votes on election day When by election frauds on election day tho the vote of New York is given to a candidate who did not receive a majority of the vo votes s that is generally general y enough to decide a n. presidential election and set at naught the will of the whole people of the United States It would do no harm if all Tammany Hall HaU were disfranchised |