But as a political leader, Trump has a different reason to idolize McKinley: The twice-elected Republican from Ohio realigned U.S. politics and installed the GOP as the dominant party for more than a ...
Disgusted at the party’s embrace of Bryanism, traditional Democrats broke off, formed the new National Democratic Party, and ...
Ulysses S. Grant, our 18th president, entered the earthly stage as Hiram Ulysses Grant. When his name was mistakenly entered on the West Point register as Ulysses Simpson Grant, he eagerly ...
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President Donald Trump has thrust the 25th U.S. president (1897-1901) back into the spotlight, restoring his name to the ...
President Donald Trump last week celebrated the first diplomatic triumph of his second term, having forced the nation of ...
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Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D ... In fact it had more in common with the record of President William McKinley, the Ohio Republican who defeated Bryan in 1896 and again in 1900 ...
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the mountain was named for McKinley in 1896 by William Andrews Dickey, a prospector ...
To make the comparison complete, McKinley was backed by the titans of his day, including J.P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller.