In 1912 the Republican Party experienced schism and defeat. The
Democrats, led by Woodrow Wilson, captured the presidency and both
houses of Congress. This book explains how the Republicans regained
power in the elections of 1918 and 1920 under the leadership of the
Minority leader of the House, James R. Mann. Mann reorganized the
Republicans and placed them strategically on the issues--economic
conservatism domestically and military preparedness
internationally--that led to an incremental recovery over nearly a
decade. Acutely intelligent, active and bold, the Chicagoan exerted
extraordinary influence.
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