Small farmers
George Wallace ran in the 1968 presidential election as an independent candidate. He championed states rights and a policy of segregation, appealing to southern white voters who were resistant to the civil rights movement. Although he did not win the presidency, Wallace's campaign had a significant impact on politics and race relations in the United States.
Clinton Fisk was a prominent leader in the temperance movement. He founded the first free schools in the Southern United States that taught both blacks and whites. He became the presidential candidate for the Prohibition Party in the presidential election in 1888, which was won by Benjamin Harrison.
In the presidential election of 1912, progressive politicians were given a platform to advocate for reforms such as women's suffrage, workers' rights, and income tax. This election marked a significant shift in American politics as the progressive movement gained momentum and challenged the established political parties. The election ultimately led to the formation of the Progressive Party, also known as the Bull Moose Party, by former President Theodore Roosevelt, who campaigned on a platform of progressive policies.
You create a presidential music movement by forming a choir of the best singer in the country and singing patriotic songs.
For the US presidential election of 1884, many Republicans believed that US Civil War hero, General William T. Sherman would be an excellent candidate. Sherman had recently retired from the military. When he learned of the movement to draft him into the 1884 presidential election he said these famous words: " If nominated, I will not run. If elected, I will not serve."These famous words live on in US politics.
national citizens movement for free election
This is a puzzling question as there was no holocaust movement. The Nazis did not stand for election on a platform of genocide.
The progressive movement brought about a reform in the election of US senators. The reform provided for the direct election of senators into the legislature.
Populism
because their way of life was the way of the past
An example of struggle and movement shaping democracy is each presidential election, when candidates present often opposing ideas, 'argue' their points of view, and point out each other's flawed thinking. Citizens gather information and even informally debate amongst themselves before casting their votes on election day. Then, congress and the new president 'struggle' to come to agreements, which shape policies, etc.
They thought it would lessen political coruption.