What is a central reason why McKinley won the 1896 presidential election?
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William Mckinley was the former Governor of Ohio representating the Republican party.
The success of his presidential campaign was the result of expensive and well planned promotions organized by Mark Hanna, his political manager.
Mckinley was a protectionist who won the confidence of American voters by raising the issue of free silver and it's harmful effects.
The success of his presidential campaign was the result of expensive and well planned promotions organized by Mark Hanna, his political manager.
Mckinley was a protectionist who won the confidence of American voters by raising the issue of free silver and it's harmful effects.
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