It made Bryan and his supporters largely dominant in the Democratic Party until the 1920s.
The election of 1896 They nominated a Democrat as their candidate for president Bryan's nomination split the Democrats and made Populist positions less distinctive. The election OS 1896
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.
Election of 1896
McKinley won the election of 1896. William Jennings Bryan was the defeated Democratic candidate,
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Wm. McKinley was the winner over Wm. Jennings Bryan in 1896.
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William McKinley won the 1896 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1896 presidential election William McKinley received 271 electoral votes and William Bryan received 176 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were McKinley 7,108,480 and Bryan 6,511,495.
Once the party lost the election of 1896, they did not have much money or faith to run again in 1900. The party diminished very soon after the 1896 election.
The election of 1896
The 1896 United States presidential election was a contest between William McKinley, representing the Republican Party, and William J. Bryan, representing the Democratic Party. McKinley won the election.