Presidential Speeches

August 25, 1920: The Republican Party

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Warren G. Harding

August 25, 1920

Source Miller Center

Pathé Actuelle #021042-B (3:16)

This recording includes excerpts from two different speeches. The first speech, The Republican Party, was given on August 25, 1920. In it, Senator Harding praised the Republicans in Congress for supporting President Wilson in the war effort and affirmed his belief that "politics should stop at the water's edge." In the second speech, A Tribute to Our Disabled Soldiers, given on August 19, 1920, he praised disabled soldiers, including two in the audience from Wyandot County, Ohio, and reminded us of the adage "all politics is local."

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August 25, 1920: The Republican Party