This April 7, 1924 cartoon references a speech given by William Borah, a Republican Senator from Idaho, after a speech about corruption in government in general and campaign contributions in …
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This April 7, 1924 cartoon references a speech given by William Borah, a Republican Senator from Idaho, after a speech about corruption in government in general and campaign contributions in particular. Both the Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey’s seem perplexed at the thought of giving up campaign fundraising efforts. Art by Clifford Berryman, Evening Star/ National Archives