The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection

Our scrambled politics

"Our Scrambled Politics" is Carey Orr's comment in a political cartoon on the election of 1924 if a third party candidate takes votes away from Coolidge. He has a character trying to convince two others that votes thrown away on LaFollette and Davis will end up with Charles Bryan being elected by the House and Senate.


1924-10-15

18.4 x 16.3 cm

Tribune Company

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