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William Jennings Bryan was a supporter of women's suffrage, believing that women had a right to participate in the democratic process. He argued that granting women the vote would enhance the moral fabric of society and lead to positive reforms. Although he was not as passionately vocal about women's suffrage as some of his contemporaries, he ultimately endorsed the movement and advocated for women's rights throughout his political career.

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