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William Jennings Bryan's Commitment To The Democratic Party

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William Jennings Bryan was born in Illinois in 1960, inheriting his parents commitment to the Democratic party. William graduated from Illinois College and Union Law school, and seeing no future in politics in Illinois moved to Nebraska in 1987. When the Populist party interrupted Nebraska politics, William Jennings Bryan was vote into Congress and was reelected in 1892. In 1894, William led Nebraska’s Democrats to support the state Populist party. William thrilled the Democratic Convention of 1896 with his Cross of Gold speech about free silver and seized the presidential nomination. William traveled over eighteen thousand miles, speaking to thousands of voters but lost to William McKinley whose victory started a generation of Republican dominance.

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