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What would be three differences between the campaigns of William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley.

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On November 3, 1896 United States presidential elections, William Mckinley, a republican defeated William Jennings Bryan, a democrat.


There are differences in the campaign between the two. Mckinley's platform emphasizes the maintaining of the standard of gold while Bryan called for bimetallic standard of gold and silver. Moreover, Mckinley only campaigned at his home in Canton, Ohio greeting the visiting delegations of Republicans and giving speeches on his front porch, while Bryan travelled around the country delivering speeches that would help benefit the farmers and other debtors. Lastly, Mckinley was tagged as the advance agent of prosperity while Bryan as a dangerous radical.

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