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William McKinley was known to carry a red carnation as a good luck charm. He would often wear it on his lapel during public appearances and speeches. McKinley believed that the flower brought him good fortune and served as a symbol of his optimism. Unfortunately, he was assassinated in 1901 while wearing a carnation, which led to a somber reflection on the tradition.

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