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  • United States Presidential Election, 1928 (Southern Victory)
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  • The United States presidential election of 1928 was the third straight Socialist presidential victory over the Democrats. Vice President Hosea Blackford defeated Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge, but was made a lame-duck almost immediately after taking the oath of office when the stock market crashed in June 1929.
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Next Year
  • 1932
election date
  • 1928-11-06
election name
  • United States presidential election, 1928
before party
  • Socialist Party of the United States
ongoing
  • no
Country
  • United States
Type
  • presidential
after party
  • Socialist Party of the United States
nominee
home state
Party
  • Democratic Party
  • Socialist Party of the United States
Title
  • President
before election
Image
  • 110
running mate
  • Unknown
  • Hiram Johnson
previous election
  • United States Presidential Election, 1924
next election
  • United States Presidential Election, 1932
after election
Previous Year
  • 1924
abstract
  • The United States presidential election of 1928 was the third straight Socialist presidential victory over the Democrats. Vice President Hosea Blackford defeated Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge, but was made a lame-duck almost immediately after taking the oath of office when the stock market crashed in June 1929.