Monday, November 6, 2000

Tuesday, November 6, 1900. The election of 1900.

1900 A terrible train wreck occurred near Tie Siding in Albany County.




Bryan campaign poster. Bryan, of ocuse, lost.


1900     President William B. McKinley was returned to office, defeating Democrat William Jennings Bryan.  This go around Wyoming went with McKinley.  It's hard to say what caused Bryan to loose, when he'd done well before, in Wyoming, but it was also the case that Republican progressive Theodore Roosevelt, who was enormously popular in the West, was the the Vice Presidential candidate for the Republicans.  It would have been hard to find a figure more popular than Roosevelt at that time.  He's served as McKinley's Assistant Secretary of the Navy in McKinley's first term before resigning to serve as a volunteer cavalryman in the Spanish American War.

Theodore Roosevelt.

Roosevelt would be regarded as a "left wing radical" by today's crop of MAGA Republicans.

A riot broke out at a polling station in Denver resulting in the police killing one person, and one policeman being killed.

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