Hazy history

Early in 1920, Warren G. Harding’s campaign manager, Harry Daugherty, predicted how the Republicans would ultimately pick their candidate for president. What Daugherty told a reporter for The New York Times quickly became a part of political lore and language, especially in Chicago. Daugherty expected a brokered convention with a small group of men settling on a candidate in the early morning …

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