Warren G Hardings Mysterious death
Warren G. Harding was born on November 2, 1865, on a farm near Blooming grove,Ohio. Harding wasn't always into politics. He started in teaching and selling insurance before becoming a lawyer. In 1884 Harding borrowed three hundred dollars to buy a struggling newspaper, the Marion Ohio Star. (Anthony, Carl. American Heritage pg. 2) He was editor and business manager. Under his guidance the paper began to prosper. Harding got to know local community leaders and political bosses. Harding's life took a dramatic change when he In 1891, Harding married her. Since Florence Harding was the daughter of the richest man in Marion, she was able to pull some strings making him an important figure in the community. Because of his wives urging he decided to embark upon a political career. He was soon elected to the state senate in 1900 and also became lieutenant governor in 1903.(Anthony, Carl. American Heritage pg. 4) After he lost an election for governor in 1910 he was soon going to meet the next important person in his life. He soon met Harry M. Daughterty, a lobbyist and political strategist. Along with Mrs. Harding , the two worked as a team to boast Harding's political career. Finally in 191
Deaths pg. 36) His campaign headed by his "Back to Normalcy" slogan was soon in danger November of that year, Harding easily defeated James Cox, the Democrats candidate. All was bed, enjoying an article his wife was reading, "That's good, read some more," Harding said. want him to throw away everything, including his dignity. Means also recalled a conversation even more then they did. Perhaps, maybe parts of the government also knew of this to help
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