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The first time radio aired the results of a presidential campaign, it was to report the election of

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Hey,

The answer should be: Warren Harding
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Answer:

Warren G. Harding

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The first time that radio aired the results of a presidential campaign was during the 1920 election. This election saw the defeat of Democratic Governor James M. Cox of Ohio by Republican Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio. This was the first election held after World War I, and the results were broadcasted by announcers at KDKA-AM in Pittsburgh.

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