The Confederate States presidential election of 1927 was a rematch between the Whig Party, led by President Burton Mitchel, and the Freedom Party, led by Jake Featherston. Unlike in 1921, there wasn't an overriding issue dominating the society of the day in the Confederate States of America, though the Great Flood of 1927 did hurt the Whigs' reputation and improved Freedom's chances somewhat.
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| - The Confederate States presidential election of 1927 was a rematch between the Whig Party, led by President Burton Mitchel, and the Freedom Party, led by Jake Featherston. Unlike in 1921, there wasn't an overriding issue dominating the society of the day in the Confederate States of America, though the Great Flood of 1927 did hurt the Whigs' reputation and improved Freedom's chances somewhat.
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| - The Confederate States presidential election of 1927 was a rematch between the Whig Party, led by President Burton Mitchel, and the Freedom Party, led by Jake Featherston. Unlike in 1921, there wasn't an overriding issue dominating the society of the day in the Confederate States of America, though the Great Flood of 1927 did hurt the Whigs' reputation and improved Freedom's chances somewhat.
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