The most prominent issue, was the HIV/AIDS crisis.
The issues over birth control and equal pay
There were two major ones that I can think of... Stonewall and CHE (Campaign for Homosexual Equality) but there were probably many others.
A major issues was the debate between the gold standard (McKinley) vs free silver (Bryan).
There was little difference in the platforms of the two major parties. Both pledged to support the Compromise of 1850 and work for national unity. The campaign was based mostly on the strengths of the candidates. The big issue was slavery- allow it or abolish it, but neither major party made that a campaign issue.
He didn't necessarily campaign, the idea of campaiging for office came as an idea later. Washington was chosen for office by fellow government officials.
three important issues during Calvin Coolidge time is gay marridge animal abbuse and people pooing on his lawn
This is jweezy telling you that major parties will steal the minor parties ideas to get the success of the minor parties and their voters. They will study and recognize the importance of their issues and then claim that the same issue that was grabbing major attention was one of the major issues of their campaign, smh poiticians hacch spiou
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The NRA primarily uses its considerable financial resources for campaign contributions to support pro-gun candidates in elections. However, it also engages in grassroots lobbying efforts through its members and activists, mobilizing them to contact elected officials and advocate for their positions on gun rights issues. Both strategies are utilized, but campaign contributions are a major focus for the NRA.
The major campaign issue in the 1928 Election was, Religion and Prohibition.
Human rights and instability of the region.
Women were sick and tired of being oppressed by men and wanted to have equal rights and opportunities. Major issues included the right to vote, receive an education, and marriage rights.