Governing wisely
by Mark Sappenfield
Mar 13, 2023
2 minutes
In 1896, the head of the Democratic Party was concerned. The presidential election was over but not settled. It was “one of the closest contests that the people have been called on to determine in recent years,” he wrote. States were “in doubt, in which we knew there had been many frauds,
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