An Essay On the Rise And Fall of the Congressional Caucus As a Machine for Nomin

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An Essay On the Rise And Fall of the Congressional Caucus As a Machine for Nomin
Charles Seymour Thompson
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II U. S. Gazette, Feb. 4, 1808.
1 Hammond, " Political Parties, " I, 264.
32 by delay. * At the appointed time, however, the meeting was held. The proceedings were conducted with little opposition, practical unanimity prevailing as to choice of candidates. Of eighty-nine votes cast for President, James Madison received all but six, and Clinton was chosen with as little opposition for Vice-President. T In order to ensure the success of this ticket a committee, consisting of one member from each
...State that was represented in the caucus, was appointed to manage the campaign.
Before adjourning, the caucus, fully conscious of the opposi- tion their action would encounter, decided to accompany their nominations with an explanatory resolution. This Mas drawn by Mr. Giles, of Virginia, and was unanimously adopted. The report stated that in making their nominations the congressmen " have acted only in their individual characters as citizens" and " that they have been induced to adopt this measure from the necessity of the case, from a deep conviction of the importance of union to the Republicans throughout all parts of the United States, in the present crisis of both our external and internal affairs, " X But this apology caused no lull in the storm of opposition.


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