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  1. Hace 1 día · Warren G. Harding had won in all twelve cities with populations above 500,000 in the 1920 election, but Smith won in Cleveland, Milwaukee, New York City, San Francisco, and St. Louis, and lost in Baltimore and Pittsburgh by less than 10,000 votes. Hoover won in the traditionally Democratic Birmingham, Dallas, and Houston.

  2. Hace 27 minutos · Theodore Roosevelt’s fifth cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was James M. Cox’s running mate on the Democratic Party’s ticket in the 1920 election, but the two lost to Warren G. Harding.

  3. Hace 1 día · Warren G. Harding, from Marion, was the nation’s 29 th president. He served two years from 1921-1923 before dying in office. Harding is the last president from Ohio. Warren G. Harding Presidential Site - Marion, OH. Every president from Ohio, save for the first one, has been a Republican.

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  5. Hace 1 día · Warren G. Harding. U.S. Pres. Warren G. Harding, 1920. Harding took office with a clear mandate to restore business as usual, a condition he termed “normalcy.” Americans wished to put reminders of the Great War behind them, as well as the brutal strikes, the Red Scare, and the sharp recession of Wilson’s last years in office.

  6. Hace 3 días · Warren G. Harding senior Stephen Sims announced his verbal commitment to Youngstown State’s football program Friday afternoon. A player capable of playing on either side of the ball, Sims ...

  7. Hace 19 horas · Consider William Henry Harrison, who did the country a favor by catching pneumonia on his way to inauguration; James A. Garfield, whose assassin was smart enough to shoot at point-blank range; William Howard Taft, who aided the nation’s poets by rhyming with graft; and Warren G. Harding, whose cronies from his Ohio hometown were so corrupt ...