No, William McKinley had 51 percent of the votes and William Jennings Bryan had 46 percent.
William Jennings Bryan, from Nebraska is the man you are asking about.
William Jennings Bryan was the Democratic Nominee for President in 1896, 1900 and 1908. He was the orator who wrote the famous 'Cross of Gold' speech. He also was on the prosecution tema during the Scopes Monkey Trial.
William Jennings Bryan was the Democratic Party's Presidential Nominee in 1896, 1900 and 1908. He lost all three times. William McKinley won in 1896 and 1900, and William Howard Taft won in 1908.Related trivia : William Jennings Bryan was the youngest person ever to receive presidential electoral votes (36 years & 9 months of age in Jan 1897).
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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.
In 1896, President William McKinley defeated the Democratic candidate, William Jennings Bryan. In 1900, he defeated William Jennings Bryan again.
William Jennings Bryan, from Nebraska is the man you are asking about.
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William Jennings Bryan said this. He ran against William McKinley in 1900 for the presidency.
William Jennings Bryan, Democratic senator from Nebraska, suffered these defeats in 1896 and 1900:
William Jennings Bryan was the Democratic Party's nominee for President of the United States in 1896, 1900 and 1908. In 1896 and 1900 Bryan was defeated by William McKinley. In 1908 he was defeated by William Howard Taft. Bryan later served as Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson.
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William Jennings Bryan (1896, 1900 and 1908)
William Jennings Bryan was the Democratic Nominee for President in 1896, 1900 and 1908. He was the orator who wrote the famous 'Cross of Gold' speech. He also was on the prosecution tema during the Scopes Monkey Trial.
McKinley faced off against William Jennings Bryan in both 1896 and again in 1900. McKinley won by a bigger margin the second time .The first campaign changed the way political campaigns were run. The Mark Hanna designed advertising was revolutionary. Use the link below to learn more.
William Jennings Bryan, from Nebraska is the man you are asking about.
In both of the U.S. Presidential elections that William McKinley won (1896 & 1900), his Democratic Party opponent was William Jennings Bryan.