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The winner of the election realized there needed to be some changes. He went about changing legislation to help out the farmers.

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Did William Jennings Bryan promise he would leave the democratic party?

William Jennings Bryan did not promise to leave the Democratic Party; in fact, he was a prominent leader within it. He served as the party's candidate for president three times and advocated for key issues such as bimetallism and progressive reforms. His commitment to the party was evident throughout his political career, despite facing internal conflicts and challenges. Bryan remained a significant figure in the Democratic Party until his later years.


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NO- the election was close but no unusual corruption was found despite due investigation.


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He won the electoral vote.


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Al Gore


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In the election of 1912 Theodore Roosevelt formed his own party commonly called?

the Bull Moose Party. He formed this party because he was dissatisfied with the Republican Party's nomination of William Howard Taft for President. Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party platform included progressive reforms such as women's suffrage, minimum wage laws, and protection of natural resources. Despite his efforts, Roosevelt ultimately lost to Democrat Woodrow Wilson in the election.


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What happened in the presidential election?

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Who was the President of the United States in 1896?

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