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Warren G. Harding was a Republican.
Warren G Harding started his political career in the Republican Party in 1898 where he successfully won a seat in the Ohio Senate and he served there until 1903.
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Different political groups are who promoted political involvement. This can be Republicans, Democrats, Liberals, Independents, or the Tea Party.
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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.
Republican Party candidate Warren Harding won the 1920 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate James Cox. In the 1920 presidential election Warren Harding received 404 electoral votes and James Cox received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Harding 16,153,115 and Cox 9,133,092.
A person who does not express support or involvement with a political party is known as an independent.
Warren Harding had a Airedale dog, Laddie Boy, delivered his newspaper each day. The dog had a birthday party and a cake made of dog biscuits. He also had his own chair for cabinet meetings. He also had a bull dog and some canaries.
Warren N. Holmes has written: 'The National Black Independent Political Party' -- subject(s): African Americans, National Black Independent Political Party (U.S.), Politics and government
President Warren G. Harding was the president during the Teapot Dome scandal, also known as the Oil Reserves Scandal. This occurred between 1920 and 1923, and it involved the taking of a bribe by Albert B. Fall, who was the Secretary of the Interior in Harding's cabinet.