Wikipedia:Today's featured article/requests/William McKinley presidential campaign, 1896
William McKinley presidential campaign, 1896
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The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/November 3, 2016 by Brianboulton (talk) 16:44, 19 October 2016 (UTC)
William McKinley's campaign for president in 1896 was successful, defeating William Jennings Bryan, who was both the Democratic and Populist nominee. McKinley, former Governor of Ohio, refused to deal with the eastern bosses such as Thomas Platt and Matthew Quay, who supported favorite son candidates to run against him for the Republican nomination. The large, efficient McKinley organization, run by his friend and political manager Mark Hanna, swept him to a first ballot victory at the 1896 Republican National Convention, with New Jersey's Garret Hobart as his running mate. McKinley was a noted protectionist, but free silver became the issue of the day. Bryan captured the Democratic nomination as a foe of the gold standard; Hanna raised and spent millions to convince voters that free silver would be harmful. McKinley stayed at home in Canton, Ohio, running a front porch campaign that reached millions through press coverage of his speeches, while Bryan toured the nation by rail. McKinley forged an electoral coalition of the well-to-do, urban dwellers, and prosperous farmers that kept the Republicans in power most of the time until 1932. (Full article...)
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- Main editors: Wehwalt
- Promoted: 2016
- Reasons for nomination: 120th anniversary of his victory
- Support as nominator. Wehwalt (talk) 23:50, 24 September 2016 (UTC)
- Your blurb is 1,970 characters long; couldn't it be reduced? Hawkeye7 (talk) 02:13, 3 October 2016 (UTC)
- It's fine by me if people want to use the lead for TFAR; I don't mind doing the TFA text. I don't usually edit TFAR, but I haven't had any TFAs to do for a while, so I took a whack at it and got it down to 1140 characters. - Dank (push to talk) 15:34, 18 October 2016 (UTC)
- Your blurb is 1,970 characters long; couldn't it be reduced? Hawkeye7 (talk) 02:13, 3 October 2016 (UTC)