CHAPTER VII. THE STATE VOTE THE LAST TWO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. The vote of New York State, one of the "pivotal" States, in the years 1884 and 1888, presidential years, will undoubtedly be analyzed closely county by county, owing to the approach of another election for President the present year 1892. The election statistics of 1884 and of 1888 are of great interest. The record for 1884 was as follows: COUNTIES WON BY BLAINE, 1884, NORTH OF THE HARLEM RIVER. COUNTIES WON BY BLAINE, 1884, Ero.-(Concluded). Majority north of the Harlem, 68,423. None south of the Harlem. COUNTIES WON BY CLEVELAND, 1884, NORTH OF THE HARLEM. |