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Eugene V. Debs was the candidate in the presidential election of 1912 who ran mostly to widen the audience for Socialist ideas.
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Eugene V. Debs was the candidate in the presidential election of 1912 who ran mostly to widen the audience for Socialist ideas.
The candidate in the presidential election of 1912 who ran mostly to widen the audience for socialist ideas was Eugene V. Debs. Debs was the nominee for the Socialist Party and advocated for greater equality, workers' rights, and the redistribution of wealth. He sought to present socialist ideas to a broader audience in an attempt to gain support for his platform.
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the 1866 elections were mostly about who should control the reconstruction Rutherford b. Hayes won the popular vote and removed federal troops from the south this deal singled the end of the reconstruction This answer describes the Presidential election of 1876. The 1866 election was the Congressional mid-term election of the Andrew Johnson administration.
The election of 1860 included the following candidates: Abraham Lincoln John Bell John Breckenrige Stephen Douglas The election of 1860 was mostly over the controversial issue of slavery. Abraham Lincoln won a bitter election
It is felt that this election is very important because the Americans are coming off of eight years with a mostly unfavorable president. Many Americans are looking forward to change, and the question is: what kind of change?
A push poll is a specialized marketing technique that is used mostly in election polling. It consists of a caller being influenced or "pushed" into changing his or her mind about a candidate or an issue.
For many years, the national convention nominated the candidates for President and Vice President. They also wrote a platform and elected the officers of the national organization. Recently, the presidential nomination have been decided by primary election before the convention and the presidential nominee has been allowed to name the candidate for Vice President. Therefore, the national convention has become mostly a political rally to kick off the presidential campaign. They do still have a platform, but it is rarely of importance to the campaign and rarely folllowed by the new President.
A political unicorn is a magical, wonderful animal who happens to take an interest in politics. This usually involves endorsing a particular candidate if it is near election time. If not near an election, the unicorn will make ads and work on its parties' platform. They can be found mostly in the Southwest U.S.
The election of 1860 included the following candidates: Abraham Lincoln John Bell John Breckenrige Stephen Douglas The election of 1860 was mostly over the controversial issue of slavery. Abraham Lincoln won a bitter election