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WILSON WRAPS UP THE CAMPAIGN.
WILSON, WOODROW. 1856-1924.
Autograph Manuscript Signed ("Woodrow Wilson"),

14 October 2020, 13:00 EDT
New York

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WILSON WRAPS UP THE CAMPAIGN.

WILSON, WOODROW. 1856-1924. Autograph Manuscript Signed ("Woodrow Wilson"), 2 pp, 4to, being a partial draft of a statement to the press regarding the presidential election, published November 3, 1912. Mounted together with a patriotic bronze plaque bearing a portrait of Wilson in profile.

"The issue is now clearly made up and goes to the people," Wilson wrote, saying that there were three choices (which referred to himself as the Democratic candidate, incumbent William Howard Taft with the Republican Party, and former President Theodore Roosevelt, running under the Progressive Party banner). He outlines the three choices and what they represent for the people of America, in his view. The statement was widely published in newspapers on November 3rd, two days before the election.

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