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Today’s GOP could do worse than to study the career of Theodore Roosevelt’s less flashy predecessor, William McKinley.
McKinley's policies and Bryan's moralistic tone turned the nation to the Republicans. In a rematch in 1900, McKinley stayed again on the front porch, speaking to visiting delegates.
Host Bob Edwards talks with Kevin Phillips about his new biography of President William McKinley. Phillips explains why he believes McKinley deserves more credit for his presidential accomplishments.
McKinley’s biography on the University of Virginia’s Miller Center website observes that the 25 th President was more a victim of bad publicity than unwise policy decisions.
An undated photo of William McKinley, 25th President of the United States. He was inaugurated in 1897, and again in 1901 just prior to being assassinated on Sept. 6, 1901.
McKinley's ranking as the 14th best president was two spots better in 2021 than his 16th place in 2017 and 2009, and one spot higher than his 15th place in 2000. A 10th-place finish in "Relations ...
William McKinley Jr. William McKinley was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 25th President of the United States from March 4, 1897 until his assassination in September 1901, six ...
Voters (all of them men) on this day in 1900 reelected Ohio’s William McKinley as the nation’s 25th president, in a rematch with his 1896 Democratic rival, William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska.
Ida Saxton McKinley was not the frail individual that history records. Historians have been "sold a bill of goods" about the first lady to President William McKinley's needing "complete and ...
William McKinley, Jr. (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States (1897–1901). He is best known for winning fiercely fought elections, ...
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