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Show S AND NOW MARYLAND " . . Maryland has cast its presidential vote for Roosevelt. Of all the i- . . r, 6t&tes that have held primary elections, in which the people have had f C a fair opportunity to express themselves, only one state has voted $ 'A for Taft, namely New Hampshire, and yet the Standpatters never Jr .. k cease for a moment to ding-dong for their discredited leader. V i I This attitude of the Standpatters is the most fatuitous courting L:, . of defeat of which a supposedly clever gang of politicians could be C guilty. Evidently the "bosses'' aim to cram Taft down the throat of the public, regardless of the protest. - But what will it profit the politicians to nominate Taft in June I and then go down to an ignominious defeat in November? |