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Which of the following best describes William Jennings Bryan’s political life following the 1896 election?
After defeating McKinley, Bryan served as the president.
After defeating McKinley, Bryan served as senator.
After losing to McKinley, Bryan retired from politics.
After losing to McKinley, Bryan ran for president twice more.

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After losing to McKinley, Bryan ran for president twice more.

He was the Democratic nominee again in 1900 (lost to McKinley) and in 1908 (lost to Taft); he later served as Woodrow Wilson’s Secretary of State (1913–1915).