The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not, strictly speaking, a twentieth-century U.S. presidential election, but I think it’s worth talking about. The two protagonists of this election were then-Republican President McKinley versus Democratic former House of Representatives Wi

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The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not strictly speaking a U.S. presidential election in the twentieth century, but I think it is worth mentioning. The two protagonists of this election were the then Republican President McKinley and the Democratic former House of Representatives William Bryan, this election was won by McKinley just like McKinley versus Bryan in 1896. The difference was that this time McKinley had a greater advantage.

It is worth mentioning that since McKinley's running mate in 1896, Vice President Garrett Hobart, died in 1899, the Republican Party selected Theodore Roosevelt - Governor of New York - to run this time. As for why Theodore Roosevelt did not serve as his governor, but as a backup tire (personally, I think that before Nixon became vice president, all the vice presidents in the United States except the first vice president Adams were backup tires), This is also my question.

The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not, strictly speaking, a twentieth-century U.S. presidential election, but I think it’s worth talking about. The two protagonists of this election were then-Republican President McKinley versus Democratic former House of Representatives Wi - DayDayNews

Election results: Republican McKinley

271 votes 7,111,607 votes 51%

Democratic Bryan

176 votes 6,509,052 votes 46.7%

The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not, strictly speaking, a twentieth-century U.S. presidential election, but I think it’s worth talking about. The two protagonists of this election were then-Republican President McKinley versus Democratic former House of Representatives Wi - DayDayNews

1904 United States presidential election, Republican President Theodore Roosevelt vs. Democratic New York State Judge Parker, it was basically a crushing victory. It can be seen that the Democratic Party has almost retreated to its southern base, and several large states have all been won by the Republican Party. The magnificent Theodore Roosevelt

election results: Republican Roosevelt

336 votes 7.63 million 457 Votes 56.4%

Democratic Parker

140 votes 5.08 million votes 3880 votes 37.6%

The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not, strictly speaking, a twentieth-century U.S. presidential election, but I think it’s worth talking about. The two protagonists of this election were then-Republican President McKinley versus Democratic former House of Representatives Wi - DayDayNews

In the 1908 U.S. presidential election, William Taft, the Republican secretary of war in Roosevelt's cabinet, faced off against former Democratic congressman William Bryan. Suddenly, Bryan felt that it was not easy, and he and he McKinley, who fought in two elections, has been dead for seven years. He is still fighting hard for the position of President of the United States. It reminds me of someone in Taiwan. . .

Election results: Republican Taft

321 votes 7,678,395 votes 51.6%

Democratic Bryan

162 votes 6,408,984 votes 43%

The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not, strictly speaking, a twentieth-century U.S. presidential election, but I think it’s worth talking about. The two protagonists of this election were then-Republican President McKinley versus Democratic former House of Representatives Wi - DayDayNews

The 1912 U.S. presidential election is also the three most interesting elections in the United States in the twentieth century in my personal opinion ( The other two were in 1948 and 1952) Whether you were scared or not, I was scared. It is really terrible that a ruling party lost like this in the election. The Republican Party only captured Vermont and Utah. , the rest were taken away by the Democratic Party and the Progressive Party.

The results of this election are: Democratic Wilson

435 votes 6,296,284 votes 41.8%

Progressive Party Roosevelt

88 votes 4,122,721 votes 27.4%

Republican Taft

8 votes 3,486,242 votes 23.2%

The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not, strictly speaking, a twentieth-century U.S. presidential election, but I think it’s worth talking about. The two protagonists of this election were then-Republican President McKinley versus Democratic former House of Representatives Wi - DayDayNews

In the 1916 election, Democratic President Wilson Against the Republican Associate Justice Hoggs of the Supreme Court, looking at the map, the Democratic Party still won a big victory in this election, but the Republican Party captured large states such as New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, while the Democrats except Germany Except for Texas and Ohio, there are no states with more than 20 electoral votes. What's more important is that the election situation in New Hampshire and California is extremely anxious, and it is also the time of the first battle. Wilson once planned to lose the election. He appointed Hoggs as vice president and then resigned to avoid a period of powerlessness, but Wilson still barely won in the end.

Democratic Wilson

277 votes 9,126,868 votes 49.2%

Republican Hogs

254 votes 2,548,728 votes 46.1%

The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not, strictly speaking, a twentieth-century U.S. presidential election, but I think it’s worth talking about. The two protagonists of this election were then-Republican President McKinley versus Democratic former House of Representatives Wi - DayDayNews

In the 1920 U.S. presidential election, women had the right to vote for the first time in American history, but the turnout rate was 61.6 in 1916. % dropped sharply to 49.2%. This is also the first time that the turnout rate in the US election has dropped below the 50% mark. Why did the turnout rate drop so sharply even though women have the right to vote? I am puzzled.

The election result was that Harding defeated Cox. , as can be seen from the map, Harding not only held on to his hometown of Ohio, but also defeated Cox here. He also captured the entire North, Midwest and West, forcing the Democratic Party to retreat to the South in a broad sense. base, also captured the southern base in a broad sense Tennessee

Republican Harding

404 votes 16,144,093 votes 60.3%

Democratic Cox

127 votes 9,139,661 votes 34.2%

The 1900 U.S. presidential election was not, strictly speaking, a twentieth-century U.S. presidential election, but I think it’s worth talking about. The two protagonists of this election were then-Republican President McKinley versus Democratic former House of Representatives Wi - DayDayNews

In the 1924 United States presidential election, Republican President Harding Against the Democratic former ambassador to Britain John Davis, Wisconsin Senator Robert Mullion led the campaign with the Progressive Party, which was basically the same party as the 1912 Progressive Party, but it was disbanded by Theodore Roosevelt after the 1912 election. After joining the party, Marion reorganized the party's old departments and was also a supporter of progressivism.

Republican Coolidge

382 votes 15,723,789 votes 54%

Democratic Party Davis

136 votes 8,386,242 votes 28.8%

Progressive Party Marion

13 votes 4,831,706 votes 16.6%

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