William McKinley's Presidential Election: 25th President of the United States

A Turning Point in American Politics

William McKinley is elected as the 25th President of the United States.

Delve into the pivotal presidential election of 1896 that brought William McKinley to the highest office in the United States.

The Political Landscape

Understand the political climate and key issues that shaped the 1896 presidential race, including economic concerns and populism.

William McKinley's Candidacy

Explore the life and political career of William McKinley, the Republican nominee, and his vision for the nation.

The Election Campaign

Learn about the strategies, campaigns, and debates that defined McKinley's battle against his Democratic opponent, William Jennings Bryan.

McKinley's Victory

Discover the election results, the states McKinley won, and the margin by which he secured the presidency.

Legacy of President McKinley

Examine the impact of William McKinley's presidency on the United States and his enduring influence on the nation.

Reflect on the historical significance of William McKinley's election and its role in shaping American politics and policies.


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