1924 Presidential Election
Then President Kingolopen (R-NJ), is a moderate candidate, VP of Harding, is campaigning of the continuation of stability, and a moderate, well-tested government, with tax cuts and isolationism, he manages to break the solid south, due to the anti-mormon bigotry.
Senator Lauke Dave (L.D) Smith (D-UT), runs a populist campaign, with fierce endorsement of William Jennings Bryan, of free silver, bimetallism, the continuation of prohibition, labor laws, government assistance to farmers, and moderate progressive reforms, such as a 40-hour work week.
Representative Antonio Villos (S-CA), from an immigrant Italian-French family, he campaigns on immigrants rights, the easing of immigration laws, protection of workers, both immigrant or not. He campaigns on social security, and other major reformist goals, for his ideology of social democracy, bringing the socialist party into a more moderate direction.
Local Councillor Azola Illayan (P-WA), a progressive he runs as in opposition to the radical Antonio Villios, campaigning on direct democracy, referendums, and giving power to the people. He campaigns against government bureaucracy, government corruption, running a campaign against the corrupt government and big business.
Kinglopeon (R-NJ): 33.2% (249 EV)
Luke Dave (D-UT): 30.1% (159EV)
Antonio Villios (S-CA): 20.2% (81 EV)
Azola Illayan (P-WA): 15.8% (42EV)