Where Orleans stands for President for his own gains, Hayden stands for people's gains, in the workplace, at home, and in the common welfare of the nation.
Where Orleans stands for monopolization of the nation's economic fortunes into the hands of he and his cronies, Hayden stands in defiance of self-serving and all-consuming capitalists.
Orleans stands a titan among men, an ally of Goliaths, atop his pedestal of gold and ivory, its base resting upon the backs of every honest working man in this nation. He mistakes their sweat and blood for the trickling of his riches, for he is so far removed from toil and labor as to be unable to recognize it.
He condemns honest words and honest work. When workers, true toilers under the thumb of his industrial allies, resist the haughty, spiraling traps of wage-slavery and stand to strike in defense of their welfare, they are shot and trampled, the dust underfoot muddied with the blood of workers.
The Conservative nomination goes to a man of dishonest fortunes and dishonest values, a man who's pursuit of unending fortunes have compelled him to leave Wall Street - he now runs for Washington, to the White House, built a century ago by the slaves his party's forefathers fought to deny freedom.
The common man, emancipated and independent, will not see the atrocity of an Orleans White House. History is on the side of the masses, and this election will be their victory.
In their spirit, I cast my vote to re-elect Joe Hayden.