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  • curprev 02:4102:41, 11 September 2022 Tilden76 talk contribs 25,721 bytes 0 The election of 1894 allowed Cleveland's factional enemies to gain control of the Democratic Party in many states. As a result, few states remained under the control of Cleveland's allies and the Democratic opposition were close to controlling two-thirds of the vote at the 1896 national convention. As it turned out, they barely had enough votes to nominate their own candidate and repudiate Cleveland. undo

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