1896, in the small town of Canton Ohio, Governor William McKinley continues on the path to becoming the 25th president of the United States of America.
William McKinley, humble governor from the north. Having worked for years as a member of congress, Governor McKinley understands the inner workings of our government. He has voted on bills that have impacted our country for the better and he knows the members of congress.
“I have never been in doubt since I was old enough to think intelligently that I would someday be made president…” The governor said once, discussing his place in the race for presidency. He and several others are nothing less than pleased with his place in the political race.
Governor McKinley’s influence on international issues are without a doubt positive. McKinley has strong views on Cuban government and wants to show the Cubans that we are friends, not enemies. With McKinley’s help, Cuba can be a free, independent country that will help us in our times of need.
McKinley has promised to employ both white and black men. He believes in a new America, one without segregation or racism. Also, he has started planning ways to find new jobs for people who were left unemployed by the depression we began to suffer from just three years ago.
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