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1936 – FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT VS ALF LANDON

June 9, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

Franklin Roosevelt took office during America’s greatest financial crisis. Unemployment was at 25% and the country was in the midst of another wave of bank failures. But was the New Deal really the magic solution to America's problems? Let’s find out!

1932 – HERBERT HOOVER VS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

June 3, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

In the 1920s, Republicans won three elections in a row. The economy was great and postwar conflict had been avoided! The good times would last forever! Right??

1928 – HERBERT HOOVER VS ALFRED E. SMITH

May 26, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

Despite their differences in personality, Presidents Harding and Coolidge shared nearly identical policy positions. Under their conservative economic agendas, the US economy was booming. Could the party’s next nominee keep the good times rolling with another blowout win?

1924 – CALVIN COOLIDGE VS JOHN W. DAVIS VS “FIGHTING BOB” LA FOLLETTE

May 19, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

With the end of World War I, America was ready to "return to normalcy" with President Warren G. Harding. That also meant the end of the Progressive Era and a resurgence of conservatism. Let's see how the Roaring '20s got their start!

1920 – JAMES M. COX VS WARREN G. HARDING – FEATURING: WORLD WAR I!

May 12, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

Woodrow Wilson’s second term revolved around America’s entry into the Great War. Would his leadership earn the Democrats another four years in the presidency? Or would the isolationist backlash revive the Republicans?

1916 – WOODROW WILSON VS CHARLES EVANS HUGHES

May 5, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

Woodrow Wilson was the first Democratic president since Grover Cleveland, and the first Southern president since Andrew Johnson. But his victory was a result of Theodore Roosevelt’s split with the Republican Party. Could Wilson hold onto power while keeping the US out of Europe's Great War?

1908 – WILLIAM H. TAFT VS WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN

April 21, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler ~ 1 Comment

After one of the most decisive presidential victories of all time, Teddy Roosevelt promised not to seek a third term in office. But that didn't mean he was going away. Could Roosevelt's influence help keep Republicans in power?

1904 – THEODORE ROOSEVELT VS ALTON B. PARKER

April 14, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

In 1904, Democrats were torn between their progressive and conservative factions as they faced an erratic Republican president. Sound familiar? Let’s see how this one turned out!

1900 – WILLIAM MCKINLEY VS WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, pt. II – TWENTIETH CENTURY REMATCH!

April 7, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

So long, 1800s! The century of Jefferson, Jackson, and Lincoln was coming to an end. William McKinley's decisive victory in the last election affirmed the Gold Standard as voters' preferred solution to the latest economic depression. Would they want McKinley to stay and lead them into the Twentieth Century?

1896 – WILLIAM MCKINLEY VS WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN

March 31, 2020September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler ~ 1 Comment

Right at the end of Benjamin Harrison’s term, the US entered yet another economic depression. The Panic of 1893 sent American life into a tailspin, deepening the monetary debate. Free Silver threatened to tear apart both parties. Could gold supporters hold out?

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