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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.

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Q: How do these percentages explain why the Democrats adopted several Populist planks and nominated the Populist candidate as their own nominee in 1896?
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What major US political party adopted ideas of the populist movement?

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.


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Was the populist successful?

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