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The two parties worked closely in the 1896 election but they were not one party.

The two parties worked closely in the 1896 election but they were not one party.

The two parties worked closely in the 1896 election but they were not one party.

The two parties worked closely in the 1896 election but they were not one party.

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Why were the populsit party unsuccessful?

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What is another name for Democrats?

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