Quote by Abraham Lincoln

I am superstitious. I have scarcely known a party, preceding an election, to call in help from the neighboring states, but they lost the state.


I am superstitious. I have scarcely known a party, preceding

Summary

This quote implies that the person speaking is superstitious and believes in the idea that seeking external help or involvement from neighboring states prior to an election often leads to their party losing that particular state. It suggests that there is a perceived negative correlation between reaching out for support and achieving success in an election.

By Abraham Lincoln
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