Republican Campaign Edition for the Million. CONTAINING THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM, THE LIVES OF FREMONT AND DAYTON, WITH BEAUTIFUL STEEL PORTRAITS OF EACH. ALSO, THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY JOHN P. JEWETT AND COMPANY. CLEVELAND, OHIO: JEWETT, PROCTOR AND WORTHINGTON. NEW YORK: SHELDON, BLAKEMAN AND COMPANY. 1856. Presidential Electoral Vote OF THE FREE AND SLAVE STATES COMPARED. 5. Connecticut 7. New York 8. New Jersey 9. Pennsylvania 10. Ohio 11. Indiana 12. Illinois 13. Michigan 14. Iowa 15. Wisconsin 4 14. Florida We give below in a comparative table the Presidential electoral vote of the Free and Slave States. By reference to this table it will be seen that there is a majority of fifty-six electoral votes in favor of the Free States. With this remedy at hand, the question now is, how much longer will the Free States be ruled by the slave power? Free States. No. of Electors. Slave States. No. of Electors. 1. Maine 2. New Hampshire 3. Vermont 4. Massachusetts 6. Rhode Island 3 |