The Democrats were hoping that if they add the Populist beliefs (and even a candidate) to their platform, their chances would increase of winning the election over the Republicans.
In the presidential race of 1892, fear of the Populist Party's egalitarian proposals such as populism and imperialism caused Southern Democrats to use fraud and intimidation because they feared the effect on White supremacy.
He supported many Populist policies. T.G.O.D Y.O.L.O
What combination of republicans and populist
to have greater power
Farmers
The Democrats were most like the Populists, largely due to the influence of William Jennings Bryan. They nominated Bryan in 1896 when he was also nominated as the Democratic candidate.
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
Bryan ran for President as the candidate of both the Democrats and the Peoples' or Populist Party in 1896.
The Populist party thought that if they appealed to the poor in the South, they would be able to beat the Democrats. The Populist party disbanded in 1908.
The Democratic Party became the chief opposition to the Populist Party. By adopting several Populist issues, it lessened the Populist's national attention. The Democrats then convinced the Populists to vote for their candidate, William Jennings Bryan. Joining with the Democrats took away the support from the Republicans who had formed a political alliance with them in North Carolina.
Bryan's nomination split the Democrats and made Populist positions less distinctive.
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neither republican or democrats satisfied the farmers.
They joined with the democrats to support with William Jennings Bryan.
The Populist movement was not successful. They ran a third party candidate for president in 1892 and lost. However, it was the most successful of the third parties.
they joined with the democrats to support William Jennings Bryan