Presidency of Warren G. Harding

Historical Context Essay

Lucas Paul Richert (University of Saskatchewan)
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In 1920, Warren G. Harding of Ohio was nominated as the Republican candidate for president after a protracted and painful process. Harding, and his vice-presidential candidate, repudiated the traditional travel schedule (which was long and draining) and instead opted to run a ‘front porch' campaign. Harding trumpeted the value of a return to normalcy. The past eight years of Wilson (a reformer) and WWI, Americans were undoubtedly delighted with the possibility of such a return to peace, prosperity, and above all, normalcy. Harding thus won the 1920 general election with 64 percent of the popular vote, which was at the time a record. His size and scope of his victory was surely aided by Robert LaFollette, who ran as a third –party …

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Citation: Richert, Lucas Paul. "Presidency of Warren G. Harding". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 October 2008 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=1179, accessed 26 November 2024.]

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