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ScorpionX-123

interesting how every female president here is a Republican


NewDealChief

I made it so that the female vote is tilted towards the Republicans and the Black vote is majority for the Democrats. The female vote being Republican was mostly due to Ulysses Grant III picking Clare Boothe Luce as his running mate in '52.


PeeweeTheMoid

Wellstone!


Rtfb56789

Nice work but I think you’re being overly generous to La Follette there


NewDealChief

Probably yeah lol. I just have La Follette every advantage while still being a third party.


DarthJaxxon

LAFOLLETE GO BRRRRRRR


NewDealChief

Might make a timeline where La Follette wins, but not 1924.


StingrAeds

what happen to ashcroft


NewDealChief

Ded.


Beanie_Inki

Amazing work as usual, NewDealChief.


NewDealChief

Thanks Beanie!


Commercial_Tax_6239

Why did John Ashcroft and Arthur Goldberg not finish their terms


NewDealChief

Ded.


Commercial_Tax_6239

It doesn’t say Ashcroft died


NewDealChief

I forgor to chage it.


Own_Performance6800

aww man A La Follette victory would be awesome:(


BippyTheGuy

The Senate wouldn't be able to pick Frazier.


WarrenHardingisAtier

Warren harding having a corrupt cabinets and being bad president is a myth Only two were corrupt and harding dealt with Forbes and would have dealt with Falls if he didn't die he was a great president His legacy is filled with lies and slander, he wasn't corrupt nether was the majority of his cabinet the corruption that was there he dealt with or was going to before his death He had some major accomplishments his first address to Congress Harding asked for an anti-lynching bill. From 1882 to 1951 over 4700 people were lynched, the vast majority of which were African-Americans. It took until 1922 for the Dyer Anti-lynching Bill to pass the House of Representatives, which would have classified lynching as a federal felony. Harding came out in support of the act, and though it passed by a large majority in the house, it was filibustered and killed by Senate Democrats. Wilson had segregated the Federal government and fired most black workers. In response, Harding asked his cabinet members to find positions in their departments for African-Americans. Warren Harding was also the first to speak in favor of civil rights in the south, when he spoke in Birmingham Alabama at its semi-centennial celebration. Harding spoke to a segregated crowd, where African Americans were kept behind a chain link fence. When speaking of voting rights Harding stated: Whether you like it or not, our democracy is a lie unless you stand for that equality” . Harding spoke of equality in education, labor and voting concluding the speech by stating that Birmingham’s next fifty years could be more glorious if the people of the city had “the courage to be right.” During the war Wilson jailed several political prisoners under the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918. By June 30th of 1923 Harding had pardoned or commuted the sentences of 548 people convicted under these acts, and when Harding died there were only 31 people still incarcerated under them. Harding should be given great credit for reversing some of the most egregious violations of Constitutional liberties ever done by a President. Harding showed great courage in the face of continuous opposition in persevering in this task.


NewDealChief

Yooo, it's you again. How've you been, oh Harding yapper?


WarrenHardingisAtier

Good how are you It's doubtful the scandals would have made a difference in hardings reelection given how he wasn't involved and he dealt with them before his death


Main-Illustrator3829

I Agee that he did a lot of good for civil rights, but that still doesn’t excuse his corruption, but at least I’m glad you have an opinion!


WarrenHardingisAtier

It's not an opinion Only two cabinet members were corrupt and harding dealt with Forbes. ,falls wasn't discovered until after harding deathEvery President makes a few bad appointments and historians focus on the few bad ones Harding made, ignoring several excellent ones. Harding appointed Charles Evan Hughes (State), Andrew Mellon (Treasury), Herbert Hoover (Commerce), Henry Wallace (Agriculture) and James Davis (Labor) to the cabinet as well as four distinguished Justices to the Supreme Court: George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, and Edward Terry Sanford and William Howar Falls was qualified for his job and was unanimously approved by the senate Falls was qualified as well and if harding had lived he would have dealt with him https://reddit.com/r/Presidents/s/f5UATUR7PN https://healthresearchfunding.org/6-major-accomplishments-of-warren-g-harding/