William McKinley sought reelection focusing on his strongly imperialist polices
The 25th administrator of the United States was William McKinley. He assisted the nation from March 4, 1897, until the time of the murder. McKinley was killed six months into his second term, which he had obtained by focusing on his massively imperialist strategies. He was also famous due to his dedication to "sound money" and the application of protecting tariffs.