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President Warren Harding got married on July 8, 1891. He married Florence Kling, who was five years older than him. In many points during their marriage, it was less than par. Warren Harding wasn't faithful to Florence and frequently ignored her. However, Florence Harding remained with Warren and helped him be successful.
Warren Harding was the first 20th century president to openly advocate equality for African-Americans. Harding also repealed many of the civil rights violations passed by Woodrow Wilson.
Warren G. Harding only served one part of one term. He died on a train trip from somewhat mysterious causes on August 2, 1923.
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There were 48 - all we have now except for Alaska and Hawaii.
In the 1920 presidential election, Warren G. Harding ran against James M. Cox. Harding got 404 electoral votes and Cox got 127. In the popular vote, Harding got 16,144,093 votes and Cox got 9,139,661.
I think it was 50 still, wasn't it?
One stepson, from his wife's first marriage. The two of them got on quite well.
Apparently the only U.S. President who did not have one was Warren G. Harding.
William Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren Harding, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
In the 1920 United States presidential election, the candidates were Warren G. Harding from the Republican Party and James M. Cox from the Democratic Party. Warren G. Harding won the election with 16,152,200 popular votes and 404 electoral votes, while James M. Cox received 9,147,353 popular votes and 127 electoral votes.
President Warren G. Harding was popular with the American public because he lowered taxes for people and made things better in the country. Some of Harding's scandals were the Teapot Dome and the appointment of many of his friends to official positions in government.