Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 August 2, 1923) was the 29th President of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death from a heart attack or stroke, in 1923. A Republican from Ohio, Harding was an influential newspaper publisher. He served in the Ohio Senate (1899–1903) and later as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio (1903–1905) and as a U.S. Senator (1915–1921). His conservative, political leanings, affable manner, and campaign manager Harry Daugherty's 'make no enemies' strategy enabled Harding to become the compromise choice at the 1920 Republican National Convention. During his presidential campaign, in the aftermath of World War I, he promised a return to "normalcy". In the 1920 election, he and his running-mate, Calvin Coolidge, defeated Democrat and fellow Ohioan James M. Cox, in the largest presidential popular vote landslide in American history since the popular vote tally began to be recorded in 1824: 60.36% to 34.19%. Harding headed a cabinet of notable men such as Charles Evans Hughes, Andrew Mellon, Herbert Hoover and Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall, who was jailed for his involvement in the Teapot Dome scandal. In foreign affairs, Harding signed peace treaties that built on the Treaty of Versailles (which formally ended World War I). He also led the way to world Naval disarmament at the Washington Naval Conference of 1921–22. (via Wikipedia)


About Warren G. Harding


Title: 29th President of the United States

Preceded By: Woodrow Wilson

Succeeded By: Calvin Coolidge

Nationality: American

Religion: Baptist

Children: Marshall Eugene DeWolfe (stepson)

Birthplace: Near Blooming Groove, Ohio
near Blooming Grove, Ohio

Birth Date: Nov 2, 1865

Death Date: Aug 2, 1923

Start: March 4, 1921

Spouse: Florence Kling Harding

Vice President: Calvin Coolidge

Political party: Republican

Place of Death: San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California, United States

Name: Harding, Warren Gamaliel

Occupation: Businessman (Newspapers)

Name At Birth: Warren Gamaliel Harding

End Date: Aug 2, 1923

University Attended: Ohio Central College


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