William McKinley and William J. Bryan ran in both the 1896 race and the 1900 race. McKinley was a Republican and ran on a conservative platform. He attracted supporters that were in the upper crust. Bryan was the Democratic and Populist candidate; he represented the working man and advocated crusade against the rich.
The Populist Party was popular in Cleveland, Ohio where it began. It first appeared in the Presidential election of 1892.
Bryan toured the country and spoke directly to the people
Some third-party goals eventually become planks in the platforms of the major parties
The organization that gave rise to the Populist Party was the Farmer's Alliance. The suffering of the farmers in the South and West was supported by the Populist Party to relieve the hardships of farmers.
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He supported many Populists policies
There are a few populist that is similar to political platforms. The main populist would be farmers.
mike canon
he supported many populist policies
he supported many populist policies
he supported many populist policies
Teddy Roosevelt's election to the Presidency
In the presidential race of 1892, fear of the Populist Party's egalitarian proposals (such as __________) caused Southern Democrats to use fraud and intimidation because they feared the effect on white supremacy.
He supported many Populist policies. T.G.O.D Y.O.L.O
Although the Populists (People's Party) had electoral victories after their formation in 1892, the Democratic Party adopted similar platforms in 1896. That year, the party split over the support for Democratic presidential candidiate William Jennings Bryan. In the South , many of the populist supporters became Democrats. Although the party limped along for three more elections (1900, 1904, and 1908), it finished poorly in all three. Some Populists also joined the Socialist party.
they joined with the democrats to support William Jennings Bryan
they joined with the democrats to support william jennnings bryan ~ apex