A black and white political cartoon from 1900 titled 'The Voter'. It depicts a chaotic scene of men rushing into a building labeled 'Vote Here'. The men are dressed in suits and hats, and they are carrying signs with various political slogans. Some of the signs read 'Vote for Protective Tariff', 'Vote for Labor', 'Vote for Free Trade', 'Vote Against Monopoly', and 'Vote for Full Dinner Pail'. The scene is crowded and chaotic, with men bumping into each other and appearing confused.
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This is a black and white political cartoon from 1900 titled 'The Voter'. It depicts a chaotic scene of men rushing into a building labeled 'Vote Here'. The men are dressed in suits and hats, and they are carrying signs with various political slogans. Some of the signs read 'Vote for Protective Tariff', 'Vote for Labor', 'Vote for Free Trade', 'Vote Against Monopoly', and 'Vote for Full Dinner Pail'. The scene is crowded and chaotic, with men bumping into each other and appearing confused. The cartoon is drawn in a style reminiscent of early 20th-century political cartoons, with bold lines and exaggerated features. The overall message of the cartoon seems to be that the common worker is confused by the conflicting political messages and that a separate political party is needed to represent their interests. The artist's signature, 'B. KRAFFT', is visible in the bottom right corner.


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