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In this 1896 poster from the William McKinley campaign, the candidate is shown standing on a gold coin promising “prosperity at home.” ...
Unidentified artist, Republican Party candidate William L. McKinley, c. 1896–1900; ... The 1950s offered up the “floating head” campaign poster, which became wildly popular.
In a few short months, campaign posters will be everywhere. The gamut of Republican White House candidates will roll out the commercial artwork they've chosen to augment their presidential ...
Shaking hands with William McKinley during his Front Porch Campaign was as much of a draw as hearing the presidential candidate's words to members of delegations coming to Canton in the summer of ...
Nothing embodies the bitter rivalry of the US elections better than the campaign poster. ... In 1896, Republican William McKinley faced the Democrat William Jennings Bryan.
A 1900 campaign poster for William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, his running mate, touts that prosperity had returned ...
Presidential campaigns today seem like non-stop odysseys of speeches, interviews, and, most importantly, travel. But in 1896, presidential candidate William McKinley and his campaign manager, Mark ...
Republican political strategist Karl Rove dissects what was so transformative about William McKinley's 1896 presidential campaign. And Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig discusses how his ...
CANTON (AP) - The long-demolished Ohio house where former President William McKinley gave speech after speech for his presidential "front porch campaign" in 1896 is being rebuilt as a miniature ...
A 1900 campaign poster for William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, his running mate, touts that prosperity had returned because of their high protective tariffs and their sound money policy.