Supporters of Henry Clay, the Whig presidential candidate in 1844, created banners to display at rallies or parades. Clay opposed the immediate annexation of Texas and advocated high tariffs to protect American manufacturing. This banner's biblical reference suggests that the views of James Polk, the Democratic opponent, carried little weight when compared to those of Clay. Voters disagreed--Polk won.
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