English: 1844 handbill for Henry Clay, Whig party candidate in the US presidential election. Since it's from a Northern state (Ohio), it plays up the Whig party's anti-Texas-annexation stand as being equivalent to anti-slavery-extension. Equivalent Whig campaign literature from the southern states would probably have been quite different... ; Scanned from paper copy
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