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Existing comment: The "Third Term" Trap
In spite of the controversies of fraud and graft that buffeted Grant's presidency, he remained popular with voters in the North, who were confident in his innate decency. Nevertheless, Grant was weary of his executive duties, and he began looking forward to the end of his second term. Amidst the calls for him to seek an unprecedented third term, there were critics who were calling such an idea "Caesarism." Thomas Nast caricatured Grant's situation in this cartoon. Here, Governor John Hartranft of Pennsylvania lays down his state's resolution against a third term in the form of a plank. It represents his hope to drive voter momentum, which is represented by an elephant, the symbol of the Republican Party. Grant looks on in agreement, and declares, "If that don't fetch the animal, Governor, don't blame me any more."
Thomas Nast, 1875
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