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If anything, the conservative Democrats were more opposed to Hearst than the Republicans.
In his own state of New York, the two Democratic bellwethers, State Leader Hill and Tammany Boss Murphy, were saying nothing openly against Hearst but industriously boosting their own favorites, Murphy being for Cleveland and Hill for Parker.
They had lost twice with the radical Bryan, and were having no part of Hearst, whom they considered more radical than Bryan.
But his increasing strength in the West looked menacing.
It caused Henry Watterson to sound a blast in his Louisville Courier-Journal:

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