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Harding and Coolidge

Election of 1920 Republican ran Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge. Democrat ran James M. Cox and Franklin D. Roosevelt Issues League of Nations – Cox and the Democrats wanted us to join the League of Nations. Harding was in the middle on the issue. He did not take a strong stand which kept both sides happy. Return to Normalcy - Harding wanted to reassure voters and ran with a “Return to Normalcy” slogan and promised a return to the good old days. Republicans win BIG Election of 1920

Harding’s Legacy Harding and Scandals Harding liked to party and had a lot of girl friends. Ohio Gang Tea Pot Dome scandal – Harding’s friends made money off of federal oil reserves. Harding died suddenly coming back from Alaska. Harding’s Legacy

Calvin Coolidge – Vice Pres. that took over when Harding died Calvin Coolidge – Vice Pres. that took over when Harding died. He was quiet and reserved. Not like Harding. Big supporter of business The economy boomed during his Presidency Coolidge Comes in

Republicans ran Coolidge and the Democrats ran John Davis Democrats were divided over prohibition. Some from the rural areas supported prohibition while northern city dwellers apposed prohibition. Republicans won by “not rocking the boat” Election of 1924