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Race, Politics, and Chaos in the Capitol: The Election of 1876

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Election of Rutherford B. Hayes

In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes won the presidential election with 22 votes to spare. But four states were too close to call; members of both parties rushed to oversee ballot counting. John Avlon: Democrats and white supremacists suppressed Republican vote in those states. He says GOP-controlled Board of Elections threw out thousands of fraudulent votes while Democrats screamed about fraud.Avlon: Congress reassembled with a Republican-controlled Senate and democratically-controlled House. Both houses assembled their own special committees to investigate the election.

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