In 1876, Samuel Tilden won the popular vote, but contested results in three Southern states and an elector in Oregon left him just one vote short of victory. Fraud, voter suppression, and violence defined this election—subscribe now for more on this and other top 10 unprecedented elections in American history!
The 1876 U.S. Presidential Election
In 1876, Samuel Tilden won the popular vote, but contested results in three Southern states and an elector in Oregon left him just one vote short of victory. Fraud, voter suppression, and violence defined this election—subscribe now for more on this and other top 10 unprecedented elections in American history!
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Yikes.
It was democrats doing all those things. Republicans just fought to give blacks freedom and the right to vote.
Already heard one inaccuracy. Sounds like propaganda.
They were cheating in 1867 Nothing would surprise me about democrats
This is incorrect. Must be an a.i. bot.