Presidential candidate File:WilliamJBryan1902.png|Former
Representative William J. Bryan of
Nebraska Declined File:Adm. George Dewey (flipped).jpg|
Admiral of the Navy George Dewey of
Vermont Bryan had little opposition for the nomination after
Spanish–American War hero Admiral
George Dewey dropped out in May after being quoted in newspapers that he thought the President's job would be easy, because the president merely followed the orders of Congress to enforce laws. Bryan's strongest opposition at the convention came from
Richard Croker of New York's
Tammany Hall. Bryan was also nominated by a branch of the
Populist Party. The 1900 Democratic National Convention was the first time a woman served as a delegate to a major party convention. Elizabeth M. Cohen of Utah served as a delegate. She had been an alternate delegate, and was able to serve as a delegate after one of the members of her state's delegation fell sick. She seconded the nomination of William Jennings Bryan. '', June 30, 1900. In the center are former Congressman
James G. Maguire and San Francisco Mayor
James D. Phelan; fourth from right is Prince
David Kawānanakoa of Hawaii. The convention marked the first time that a member of royalty attended a U.S. national nominating convention as a delegate.
David Kawananakoa, heir to the throne of the
Kingdom of Hawaii, represented the newest United States territory. Prince David was to break a tie about inserting a
free silver plank into the convention platform. The Democrats included planks in the platform denouncing Republican
imperialism and expansion, as had been demonstrated in the Spanish–American War. Kansas City had the convention thanks to its new Convention Hall, which opened on February 22, 1899. The hall was destroyed in a fire on April 4, 1900, but was rebuilt in 90 days in time for the convention.
Harry S. Truman served as a page at the convention. Source: US President – D Convention.
Our Campaigns. (March 10, 2011). File:1900DemocraticPresidentialNomination1stBallot.png| == Vice presidential candidates ==