1912 interactive map << 19081916 >> The United States presidential election of 1912 was fought among three major candidates. Incumbent President William Howard Taft was renominated by the Republican Party with the support of the conservative wing of the party. After former President Theodore Roosevelt...
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won the first Democratic presidential victory since 1976. In a coast-to-coast triumph, Clinton captured 43 percent of the popular vote, with 370 electoral college votes in 32 states. The result could not be claimed as a Democratic landslide; Clinton’s share of the popular vote ...
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Answer and Explanation: The most unusual aspect of the presidential election of 1912 was that there were actually four candidates in the running. William Howard Taft, the...
“How the women's vote will go, whether the married women voters will be swayed by their husband's political views or not, are all matters of speculation,” theEvening Expresswroteshortly after the general election was announced. An illustration from British newspaper Pu...
In 1912 there were 1.3 million women of voting age in the six states where women had equal suffrage with men. When women were given the vote in Washington in 1910 and in California in 1911, the electoral college vote which women could affect more than doubled. The four states which had ...
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The Andean country's voters, tired of years of political turmoil and corruption, are split as never before over who to vote for when polls open next Sunday. That has left the election race in the world's number two copper producer wide open, weighing on markets and the so...