The Election of 1896
In 1896, the first dude without facial hair in a long time channels future Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump to unite many Americans against the 1%. But as McKinley will prove, the 1% is hard to take down.
7.9 /10
The Election of 1900
The economy has made an amazing recovery and American is quickly becoming a superpower. William Jennings Bryan decides to challenge that anyway.
8.7 /10
The Election of 1908
In 1908, Teddy Roosevelt anoints William Howard Taft as his successor, but William Jennings Bryan argues he'd be a better Roosevelt than Taft.
7.9 /10
The Election of 1912
Theodore Roosevelt single handedly destroys the Republican Party because they aren't "Progressive" enough, and the Democrats rejoice.
9.4 /10
The Election of 1916
World War One rages on in Europe and things are crazy in Mexico, so foreign policy dominates each campaign.
8.9 /10
The Election of 1920
In 1920, Americans deal with the aftermath of World War 1 and apparently are hungry for a "return to normalcy." Normalcy isn't a real word, though.
8.3 /10
The Election of 1924
The Democrats are divided and many Americans are frustrated with both the Democrats AND Republicans. Cue in Fighting Bob.
8.4 /10
The Election of 1932
In 1932, the United States was at a very low point. Suddenly, out of the darkness, a man came to offer hope and inspiration with vague promises of making the country great again.
8.6 /10
The Election of 1936
The Great Depression drags on, but the New Deal is extremely popular. The polls say it will be a close race, but the polls are not scientific, as it turns out.
8 /10

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