In the 1920 U.S. presidential election, the main candidates were Warren G. Harding, the Republican nominee, and James M. Cox, the Democratic nominee. Harding campaigned on a platform of "return to normalcy" following World War I, while Cox advocated for the League of Nations and progressive reforms. The election also featured third-party candidate Eugene V. Debs, running for the Socialist Party. Harding won decisively, marking a significant shift toward conservative policies.
The candidates in the 1920 presidential election were Warren G.Harding and James M.Cox.
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each party nominated presidential and vice-presidential candidates
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national conventions for nominating presidential candidates.
There was no Presidential election in 1950.
In reality, states have no position in the nomination of presidential candidates other than holding legal elections. The parties determine the candidates.
During the national convention
presidential primary
The vice-presidential candidates in 1920 were Calvin Coolidge and Charles Bryan. Coolidge won and went on to become president when Harding died. Bryan was the brother of the better known William Jennings Bryan.
The platforms of Presidential candidates vary. Some candidates platforms include lower taxes for the middle class, increase jobs and access to better healthcare.