Item Detail
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English
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The Election of 1916 : Realigning the Rockies
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Western Historical Quarterly
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July 1980
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11
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3
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Logan, UT
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Oxford University Press
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285-305
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In 1916, Charles Hughes and Woodrow Wilson campaigned for the office of president of the United States. Woodrow Wilson eventually won, helped in part by a strong voter turnout in the Rocky Mountains. This article explores how local politics shifted in the Rockies, including those in Utah politics.
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