Obama’s election, like Harding’s, is one where we remember the voters as much as we remember the one for whom they voted
In 1920, for the first time, American women had the right to vote in a federal election. Warren G. Harding won that election by a landslide and, rightly or wrongly, he went down as the president whose dashing good looks and insouciance so charmed American women that they put him
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