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- Q16931623 subject Q7637894.
- Q16931623 subject Q7957150.
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- Q16931623 subject Q8409838.
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- Q16931623 abstract "The Murchison letter was a political scandal during the United States presidential election of 1888 between Grover Cleveland of New York, the incumbent president and a Democrat, and the Republican nominee Benjamin Harrison. The letter was sent by Sir Lionel Sackville-West to "Charles F. Murchison" (actually a political operative posing as a British expatriate); in the letter, Sir Lionel suggested that Cleveland was preferred president from the British point of view. The Republicans published this letter just two weeks before the election, and turned many Irish-American voters away from Cleveland. Cleveland lost New York and Indiana (and as a result, the presidency). Sackville-West was sacked as British ambassador.".
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- Q16931623 wikiPageWikiLink Q7637894.
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- Q16931623 wikiPageWikiLink Q8409838.
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- Q16931623 comment "The Murchison letter was a political scandal during the United States presidential election of 1888 between Grover Cleveland of New York, the incumbent president and a Democrat, and the Republican nominee Benjamin Harrison. The letter was sent by Sir Lionel Sackville-West to "Charles F. Murchison" (actually a political operative posing as a British expatriate); in the letter, Sir Lionel suggested that Cleveland was preferred president from the British point of view.".
- Q16931623 label "Murchison letter".
- Q16931623 depiction Lord_L._S._Sackville-West.jpg.