James B. Weaver: Populist Presidential Nominee

James B. Weaver served as the presidential nominee for the Populist Party during the 1892 election. As a prominent leader and advocate for agrarianism, he fought for the interests of farmers and laborers. Weaver’s candidacy articulated populist demands for monetary reforms, expanded government regulation, and direct political participation, galvanizing support from rural and working-class voters.

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