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Abstract

Presidential elections in the United States have furnished historians with interesting and extensive fields for research. In recent times the election which has perhaps furnished the richest field is the presidential race of 1928. This contest featured the elements of racial and religious intolerance as well as the diverse conflicts of section against section, “wet” against “dry”, liberal against conservative, and, especially, party loyalty versus moral conviction.

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