Who was the presidential candidates in 1900?
Presidential Election of 1900: A Resource Guide
| Political Party | Presidential Nominee | Electoral College |
|---|---|---|
| Republican | William McKinley | 292 |
| Democratic | William Jennings Bryan | 155 |
Who was the president of the United States in 1900?
1900 Presidential Election of William McKinley: Topics in Chronicling America. In 1900, William McKinley won re-election for President in a landslide.
Who was the 1912 Democratic presidential candidate?
Presidential Election of 1912: A Resource Guide
| Political Party | Presidential Nominee | Electoral College |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Woodrow Wilson | 435 |
| Progressive | Theodore Roosevelt | 88 |
| Republican | William Howard Taft | 8 |
Who served as the Democratic presidential nominee in 1920?
1920 United States presidential election
| Nominee | Warren G. Harding | James M. Cox |
| Party | Republican | Democratic |
| Home state | Ohio | Ohio |
| Running mate | Calvin Coolidge | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| Electoral vote | 404 | 127 |
Who was the president in 1900 to 1910?
William McKinley | The White House.
Who ran for president in 1904?
1904 United States presidential election
| Nominee | Theodore Roosevelt | Alton B. Parker |
| Party | Republican | Democratic |
| Home state | New York | New York |
| Running mate | Charles W. Fairbanks | Henry G. Davis |
| Electoral vote | 336 | 140 |
Who was the president in 1901?
With the assassination of President William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43, became the 26th and youngest President in the Nation’s history (1901-1909).
What was going on in 1900 in America?
The National Setting. By 1900 the American nation had established itself as a world power. The McCormick reaper had made large-scale farming profitable and, in 1900, the U.S. was by far the world’s largest agricultural producer. The first transcontinental rail link had been completed in 1869.