American Elections: Wicked Game

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123 Episodes

  1. 1940, Willkie vs. Roosevelt: Storm on the Horizon

    Published: 11/06/2024
  2. 1936, Landon vs. Roosevelt: New Deal on Trial

    Published: 04/06/2024
  3. 1932, Hoover vs. Roosevelt vs. Smith: Two Governors

    Published: 28/05/2024
  4. 1928, Hoover vs. Smith: Master of Emergencies

    Published: 21/05/2024
  5. 1924, Coolidge vs. Davis vs. La Follette: Silence is Golden

    Published: 14/05/2024
  6. 1920, Harding vs. Cox vs. Debs: A Return to Normal

    Published: 07/05/2024
  7. 1916, Hughes vs. Wilson: He Kept Us Out of War!

    Published: 30/04/2024
  8. 1912, Wilson vs. Taft v. Roosevelt: The Bull Moose

    Published: 23/04/2024
  9. 1908, Taft vs. Bryan: A Significant Loser

    Published: 16/04/2024
  10. 1904, Parker vs. Roosevelt: Rough Rider

    Published: 09/04/2024
  11. 1900, McKinley vs. Bryan: The Rise and Fall of Empires

    Published: 02/04/2024
  12. 1896, Bryan vs. McKinley: The Battle of the Standard Bearers

    Published: 26/03/2024
  13. 1892, Harrison vs. Weaver vs. Cleveland: The Centennial President

    Published: 19/03/2024
  14. 1888, Cleveland vs. Harrison: Tariffs and Truths

    Published: 12/03/2024
  15. 1884, Blaine vs. Cleveland: Tell the Truth

    Published: 05/03/2024
  16. 1880, Hancock vs. Garfield: Maelstrom

    Published: 27/02/2024
  17. 1876, Tilden vs. Hayes: Faustian Bargain

    Published: 20/02/2024
  18. 1872, Greeley vs. Grant: Progress Under Siege

    Published: 13/02/2024
  19. 1868, Seymour vs. Grant: The Rise of the General

    Published: 06/02/2024
  20. 1864, McClellan vs. Lincoln: Providence.

    Published: 30/01/2024

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On February 10th, 1796, Vice President John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail, lamenting the state of discourse in the country. The election was nearing—and becoming heated. Newspapers screamed, factions warred, and John Adams was dismayed with what he called “the wicked Game.” Americans in 2023 can relate. They still have to endure months of shouting, outrage, and the worst sort of political rancor as the country once again chooses its president. But it’s almost always been this way. And to prove it, American Elections: Wicked Game will review the entire history of presidential elections, from the unanimous and inevitable election of George Washington in 1789 to Donald Trump’s surprise electoral victory in 2016—and his contested defeat in 2020. From the host of the American History Tellers and American Scandal, this podcast will explore all 59 presidential elections to discover that there never never was a “good ol’ days,” and that presidential politics has always been played dirty.

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