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  2. Return to normalcy - Wikipedia

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    In a speech delivered on May 14, 1920, Harding proclaimed that America needed "not nostrums, but normalcy". [1] Two months later, during a homecoming speech, Harding reaffirmed his endorsement of "normal times and a return to normalcy." [2] World War I and the Spanish flu had upended life, and Harding said that it altered the perspective of ...

  3. List of United States presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia

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    Return to normalcy" – 1920 U.S. presidential campaign theme of Warren G. Harding, referring to returning to normal times following World War I. "America First" – 1920 US presidential campaign theme of Warren G. Harding, tapping into isolationist and anti-immigrant sentiment after World War I. [9] "Peace. Progress. Prosperity." – James M. Cox

  4. 1920 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

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    With the deeply unpopular Democratic administration of Woodrow Wilson as the backdrop for the 1920 campaign, Warren G. Harding promised a "return to normalcy" that appealed to many voters, while Cox was tied to the policies of the Wilson administration, whose unpopularity was especially severe among Irish-Americans who saw Wilson as pro-Britain ...

  5. Biden was elected as a “return to normalcy” after the tumult of Trump’s first term. But by failing to build a durable Democratic legacy, he inadvertently paved the way for Trump’s return ...

  6. Biden confronts an ending with Carter’s funeral - AOL

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    “The president has given hundreds of eulogies,” said Steve Ricchetti, one of the president’s longest serving and closest aides. ... Biden was elected as the hope for a return to normalcy ...

  7. Presidency of Warren G. Harding - Wikipedia

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    Hagiographic accounts of Harding's life quickly followed his death, such as Joe Mitchell Chapple's Life and Times of Warren G. Harding, Our After-War President (1924). [203] By then, the scandals were breaking, and the Harding administration soon became a byword for corruption in the view of the public.

  8. Farewell to Normalcy - AOL

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    Trump’s message and Tucker’s interview were fitting ways to wind down 2023, the year America finally gave up on normal politics. In both cases, flouting expectations of normalcy was the point.

  9. Warren G. Harding - Wikipedia

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    He promised a return to normalcy of the pre–World War I period, and defeated Democratic nominee James M. Cox in a landslide to become the first sitting senator elected president. Harding appointed a number of respected figures to his cabinet, including Andrew Mellon at Treasury, Herbert Hoover at Commerce, and Charles Evans Hughes at the ...