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“A ‘Liberal’ Surrender—‘Any Thing to Beat Grant’”
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Published on the opening day of the Liberal Republican Convention in
Cincinnati, May 1 (in the issue dated May 11), the elaborate “A ‘Liberal’
Surrender: Any Thing to Beat Grant” is Nast’s gamble at predicting the future
alignment of the Liberal Republicans with the Democrats. The subtitle is the
first of several cartoons in which Nast used the phrase “Any Thing to…” as a way
to demean the unusual political coalition as a shameless ploy for public
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