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who ran for president in 1876

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The presidential election of 1876 featured a contest primarily between the Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes, the Governor of Ohio, and the Democratic candidate Samuel J. Tilden, the Governor of New York. The election was one of the most disputed in American history, resulting in a contentious and highly scrutinized process that ultimately led to Hayes winning the presidency through a compromise after controversial electoral decisions in several states.
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