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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No. In fact the Socialist candidate got only 139,000 out of 48.7 million votes nationwide which was 0.29% of the popular vote. He did best in Wisconsin, with 0.98% of the popular vote. Harry Truman(D) beat Thomas Dewey (R) to win.
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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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.
In the 1912 presidential election, Eugene V. Debs ran primarily to widen the audience for socialist ideas. As the candidate for the Socialist Party, Debs aimed to promote socialism as a viable alternative to the existing capitalist system, advocating for workers' rights and social justice. His campaign helped bring national attention to socialist issues and significantly influenced American political discourse at the time.
Eugene V. Debs, from Indiana, was the Socialist candidate in 1912. He won 5.99 % of the popular vote.
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In the presidential election of 1912, Eugene V. Debs, the candidate for the Socialist Party, ran primarily to promote and broaden the audience for social ideas. Debs advocated for the interests of the working class and sought to address issues such as labor rights, economic inequality, and social justice. His campaign aimed to challenge the prevailing capitalist system and raise awareness about socialism as a viable alternative to the political mainstream.
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