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# Political Cartoon Analysis This is a Judge magazine cover from April 11, 1896, featuring a cartoon titled "No One to Love Me, None to Caress" (a popular song lyric). The illustration depicts a ragged, bedraggled figure labeled "PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE" standing alone in heavy rain on a wet street. The figure appears dejected and abandoned, suggesting a political candidate who has lost public support or whose campaign has failed. The cartoon likely comments on the 1896 presidential race, mocking an unsuccessful candidate's isolation and irrelevance. The pathetic presentation—soaked, lonely, under stormy conditions—emphasizes the candidate's fall from grace or lack of viable support. The reference to an unpopular song reinforces the tone of rejection and abandonment.
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VOL. 30 NO. 756 APRIL_11 1896 PRICE 10 CENTS EnrERED AT tHe Post Ormice AT New Yous as Secono Case MATTER, COPYRIGHT 1896 8 THE Jee PupLismine Co, TITLE MEOssTERED AS A TaAce Man NO ONE TO LOVE ME, NONE TO CARESS.” ( Poputar Sonc.)