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... Bryan , of Nebraska , chosen as candidate for President , and Arthur Sewall , of Maine , for Vice - Presi- dent . On July 9 the following nomina- tions for President were made : Richard P. Bland , of Missouri , by Senator Vest ...
... Bryan , of Nebraska , chosen as candidate for President , and Arthur Sewall , of Maine , for Vice - Presi- dent . On July 9 the following nomina- tions for President were made : Richard P. Bland , of Missouri , by Senator Vest ...
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... Bryan Bland 119 190 219 280 500 235 283 291 241 103 Boies 85 41 36 33 26 Matthews 37 33 34 36 31 States and Territories . Blackburn 83 41 27 McLean 54 53 Pattison 95 100 Pennoyer 8 8 Teller 8 8 Stevenson 7 10 Tillman 17 Campbell Russell ...
... Bryan Bland 119 190 219 280 500 235 283 291 241 103 Boies 85 41 36 33 26 Matthews 37 33 34 36 31 States and Territories . Blackburn 83 41 27 McLean 54 53 Pattison 95 100 Pennoyer 8 8 Teller 8 8 Stevenson 7 10 Tillman 17 Campbell Russell ...
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... Bryan , the Democratic nominee for President , was indorsed , and Thomas E. Watson , of Georgia , was nominated for Vice - President . The convention reversed the order of procedure in nominations , by a vote of 785 to 615 , to nominate ...
... Bryan , the Democratic nominee for President , was indorsed , and Thomas E. Watson , of Georgia , was nominated for Vice - President . The convention reversed the order of procedure in nominations , by a vote of 785 to 615 , to nominate ...
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... Bryan . Sept. 10 , 1896. - The platform indorsed the nominations of Bryan and Sewall , also the National Convention platform , and " particularly that plank in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of both gold and silver at the ratio ...
... Bryan . Sept. 10 , 1896. - The platform indorsed the nominations of Bryan and Sewall , also the National Convention platform , and " particularly that plank in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of both gold and silver at the ratio ...
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... Bryan .. Mc- Kinley Mc- Kinley 801 556 522 730 Belfast 244 153 Birdsall 104 107 427 978 Bolivar 234 188 478 694 Burns 260 146 21 713 660 Caneadea 245 128 26 704 692 Centreville 184 35 756 572 Clarksville 172 51 418 879 Cuba 405 197 290 ...
... Bryan .. Mc- Kinley Mc- Kinley 801 556 522 730 Belfast 244 153 Birdsall 104 107 427 978 Bolivar 234 188 478 694 Burns 260 146 21 713 660 Caneadea 245 128 26 704 692 Centreville 184 35 756 572 Clarksville 172 51 418 879 Cuba 405 197 290 ...
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