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CNN —Donald Trump is the first former president to be found guilty of felonies, but he isn’t the first convicted person to run for president in the US. Despite having been sentenced to 10 years in prison for sedition, Debs incredibly received some 914,191 votes, a higher number than when he ran as a free man in 1912. 9653.”Even from prison, Debs cleverly electioneered through the new medium of motion pictures. Following the election of Warren G. Harding in 1920, pressure was placed on outgoing President Woodrow Wilson to pardon Debs. They will choose whether the verdict at Trump’s trial undermined faith in our legal system or was justice being served.
Persons: Thomas Balcerski, James Buchanan, William Rufus King ”, CNN — Donald Trump, Eugene V . Debs, Debs, Trump, ” Eugene Victor, Gene, , , Warren G, Harding, Woodrow Wilson, Wilson, Organizations: Eastern Connecticut State University, Oxford University Press, CNN, Socialist Party, Justice Department, Debs Universal, Republicans, Twitter, Facebook, Reuters, Republican, Trump Locations: Canton , Ohio, Atlanta, America, York
Historically, political realignment has occurred when groups of voters change their affiliation to a new political party or candidate, especially around presidential and midterm elections. Yet the period between 1852 and 1860 is crucial here, for it saw the last time a major political party collapsed (the Whig Party in 1854) and the dissolution of another political party (the Democratic Party in 1860). The 1924 Democratic Party famously went through 103 ballots before agreeing on a compromise candidate, John W. Davis of West Virginia. Of course, party realignment is a tricky thing since we only come to know that it has happened in hindsight. A failure to reach a majority consensus signals the doom of an American political party.
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