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  1. 4 de dic. de 2017 · Garret Augustus Hobart (June 3, 1844- November 21, 1899) served only two years, from 1897-1899 as President William McKinley's Vice President. However, in that time he proved himself to be quite influential in his role, advising McKinley to have Congress declare war on Spain and being the deciding vote to take the Philippines as a US ...

  2. William McKinley: 25 March 4, 1901 – September 14, 1901 Theodore Roosevelt. Republican: 1900: Theodore Roosevelt: 26 March 4, 1905 – March 4, 1909 Charles W. Fairbanks. Republican: 1904: 27 March 4, 1909 – October 30, 1912 James S. Sherman. Republican: 1908: William H. Taft: 28 March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921 Thomas R. Marshall

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  3. Garret Augustus Hobart (June 3, 1844 – November 21, 1899) was the 24th vice president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his death in 1899, under President William McKinley. A member of the Republican Party, Hobart was an influential New Jersey businessman, politician, and political operative prior to his vice presidency.

  4. William McKinley (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was an American politician who served as the 25th president of the United States from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. A member of the Republican Party, he led a realignment that made Republicans largely dominant in the industrial states and nationwide for decades.

  5. Because of his achievements, Hobart was nominated as the Republican candidate for vice president in the 1896 election, despite the fact he was a relative unknown outside of New Jersey. After accepting his nomination, Hobart returned to New Jersey and used his influence to ensure that William McKinley was the first Republican candidate to win ...

  6. Ida McKinley. Vice President. Garret A. Hobart (1897–1899) Vice President. Theodore Roosevelt (1901) Secretary of State. John Sherman (1897–1898) Secretary of State. William Day (1898) Secretary of State. John M. Hay (1898–1901) Secretary of the Interior. Cornelius N. Bliss (1897–1899) Secretary of the Interior. Ethan A. Hitchcock (1899 ...

  7. Vice President Garret Hobart, as was customary at the time, was not invited to Cabinet meetings, but he proved a valuable adviser to McKinley. Hobart leased a residence close to the White House, and the two families visited each other without formality. [34]