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    James B. Weaver

    American politician

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  1. Apr 15, 2024 · Republican Party. Role In: Greenback movement. Populist Movement. James B. Weaver (born June 12, 1833, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.—died Feb. 6, 1912, Des Moines, Iowa) was an American politician who leaned toward agrarian radicalism; he twice ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency, as the Greenback-Labor candidate (1880) and as the Populist ...

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  2. James and Clara Weaver in 1908. The Republican Party's popularity after the victory in the Spanish–American War led Weaver, for the first time, to doubt that populist values would eventually prevail. With the demise of the Populist Party, Weaver became a Democrat and was a delegate to the 1904 Democratic National Convention.

    • 1861–1864
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  4. In this book, Weaver, a prominent Populist leader and presidential candidate, denounced the plutocracy that controlled American politics and economy and advocated radical reforms. He argued that the Populist movement was a Christian duty and a second American revolution.

  5. Urged on by James B. Weaver (see A Call to Action), the Populists understood that electoral success was far more likely with Bryan than with a third-party candidate. Many feared that running a Populist candidate would only split the free silver vote and hand the presidency to the Republicans.

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  6. In the 1892 presidential election, the Populist ticket of James B. Weaver and James G. Field won 8.5% of the popular vote and carried four Western states, becoming the first third party since the end of the American Civil War to win electoral votes.

    • 1909; 114 years ago
    • 1892; 131 years ago
  7. The Populist Party, also known as the People’s Party, was formed in 1891 to advocate the interests of farmers and the working classes. The platform adopted in 1892 called for free silver, land reform, income tax, and other reforms to restore the government to the people.

  8. Learn about the Populist movement, a political party founded in 1891 by leaders of the agrarian-based activism in the late nineteenth century. James B. Weaver was the Populist candidate for president in 1892, who ran on a platform of reforming the monopolistic power of big business, banks, and railroads.

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