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Election of 1908
In the election of 1908 there were tree main candidates. His powerful voice, and
this great influence on the people was why the Democrats picked William Jennings
Bryan to run for President. The Republican Party picked William Howard Taft because
he was thought highly of by Theodore Roosevelt. The Third Party candidate was Eugene
Debs, who was picked by the Socialist Party. He was the only candidate to run for
presidency of the United States from a prison cell. There were four other nominees.
They were Eugene Chafin for the Prohibition Party, Thomas Hisgen for the Independence
Party, Thomas Watson for the Populist Party, and August Gillhaus for the Socialist Labor
Party. (A History of Presidental Elections)
The two main candidates Taft, and Bryan campaigned all over the united states.
Taft won most of the electoral votes in the north. His greatest victories would be
Pennsylvania with thirty four electoral votes and New York with thirty nine electoral
votes. Bryan won most of the Southern States. His greatest victory would be Texas with
only eighteen electoral votes. The greatest percentage of Popular Votes for Taft was 63%
from Maine. Bryan's greatest percentage of Popular Votes was 94% for South Carolina.
Six of eight Maryland electors cast their ballots for Bryan, even though Taft won the state
by six hundred and five votes, which was about two-tenths of one percent.(A History of
Presidental Elections)
The 1908 election stood out compared to past elections because everyone
assumed that with the power Theodore Roosevelt had he would run again and become
President for a third term. Roosevelt agreed with George Washington's two term plan.
Washington started this because he thought that being president anymore then two terms
would make you like a king almost. Instead of running again Roosevelt picked someone
he thought he could...