In a race between the railroad and the telegraph the "telegraphic candidates," Lewis Cass and William O. Butler, are first to the White House. The artist ridicules Zachary Taylor for his hazy stance on major campaign issues and manages a jibe at the "dead letter" affair as well. (See "The Candidate of Many Parties," no. 1848-24.) Other presidential candidates Henry Clay, Martin Van Buren, and a third (possibly John P. Hale) are also in the race, traveling in a small boat, on a horse, and in a wheelbarrow respectively. Taylor and his running mate Millard Fillmore ride a locomotive "Non-Comittal. No Principles." along a track toward the White House (left). Taylor (seated on the engine): "Why Fill, my boy, we must be on the wrong track!" Fil...
The artist predicts a decisive Whig victory in the presidential election of 1848, with Whig candidat...
A severe split within the Whig ranks, between partisans of Henry Clay and those of Zachary Taylor, p...
A burlesque triumphal procession representing victory for the Democratic platform in the election of...
The Free Soil sympathies of the cartoonist are evident in his portrayal of the 1848 presidential con...
Several prospective Democratic presidential candidates travel along a canal in the "Salt River Barge...
A broad satire, ridiculing all of the candidates in the 1848 presidential campaign. Swimming up "Sal...
The race for a $25,000 prize (the president's salary) is a metaphor for the 1844 campaign. The favor...
An optimistic view of the presidential prospects of Martin Van Buren, nominated at the Free Soil Par...
Whig nominee Zachary Taylor's reluctance to clearly declare his political views was an issue eagerly...
A figurative portrayal -- clearly sympathetic to the Whig party -- of the 1836 presidential election...
A particularly well-drawn satire on the three major presidential contenders for 1848, (left to right...
An imaginative and elaborate parody on the upcoming 1844 presidential campaign. The artist favors Wh...
The artist foresees a Democratic defeat in the 1844 presidential election. Party figures Martin Van ...
Again, the race motif is used to parody election-year rivalries. (See "Footrace, Pensylvania Avenue,...
The title refers to Whig candidate Zachary Taylor as the probable victor in the 1848 presidential co...
The artist predicts a decisive Whig victory in the presidential election of 1848, with Whig candidat...
A severe split within the Whig ranks, between partisans of Henry Clay and those of Zachary Taylor, p...
A burlesque triumphal procession representing victory for the Democratic platform in the election of...
The Free Soil sympathies of the cartoonist are evident in his portrayal of the 1848 presidential con...
Several prospective Democratic presidential candidates travel along a canal in the "Salt River Barge...
A broad satire, ridiculing all of the candidates in the 1848 presidential campaign. Swimming up "Sal...
The race for a $25,000 prize (the president's salary) is a metaphor for the 1844 campaign. The favor...
An optimistic view of the presidential prospects of Martin Van Buren, nominated at the Free Soil Par...
Whig nominee Zachary Taylor's reluctance to clearly declare his political views was an issue eagerly...
A figurative portrayal -- clearly sympathetic to the Whig party -- of the 1836 presidential election...
A particularly well-drawn satire on the three major presidential contenders for 1848, (left to right...
An imaginative and elaborate parody on the upcoming 1844 presidential campaign. The artist favors Wh...
The artist foresees a Democratic defeat in the 1844 presidential election. Party figures Martin Van ...
Again, the race motif is used to parody election-year rivalries. (See "Footrace, Pensylvania Avenue,...
The title refers to Whig candidate Zachary Taylor as the probable victor in the 1848 presidential co...
The artist predicts a decisive Whig victory in the presidential election of 1848, with Whig candidat...
A severe split within the Whig ranks, between partisans of Henry Clay and those of Zachary Taylor, p...
A burlesque triumphal procession representing victory for the Democratic platform in the election of...