People said that his good looks helped especially with women. Women also liked his stance on keeping the US out of European conflicts and his support of prohibition .
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Warren G. Harding was able to win the 1920 presidential election by assuring Americans that he would return the country to "normalcy"
Women were first given the right to vote in 1918. The first election they voted in was in 1920 when Warren G. Harding ran against James M. Cox.
Calvin Coolidge was elected to the presidency once through a full election in 1924. He initially became president in 1923 after the death of Warren G. Harding and completed Harding's term, but he did not win election for a second full term after 1924, as he chose not to seek re-election in 1928.
promised a return to normalcy
Warren G. Harding was able to win the 1920 presidential election by assuring Americans that he would return the country to "normalcy". People were not happy with the war in Europe and Wilson's plan to keep the US involved in European conflicts via a League of Nations. The Democratic candidate opposed prohibition which Harding supported and that stance no doubt won him some votes, especially from WCTU members who were voting for the first time in 1920.
James M. Cox (March 31, 1870 - July 15, 1957), former governor of Ohio was Harding;s Democratic opponent in 1920. The Socialist Eugene Debs and others were on the ballots of some states but did not win any electoral votes.His main opponent was Democrat James M. Cox from Ohio.
because they wanted women to have the vote.
No, Warren Moon never played in a Super Bowl.
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Warren G. Harding won the election of 1920 largely due to his campaign's appeal to a desire for a return to "normalcy" after the upheaval of World War I and the social changes of the 1910s. His message resonated with voters who were weary of progressive reforms and sought stability and traditional values. Additionally, the Democratic Party was divided and weakened by internal strife, particularly over issues like the League of Nations, which further bolstered Harding's chances. His charismatic personality and effective use of media also played a significant role in securing his victory.
Philip Warren Anderson won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977.