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Marshall had his name entered as a candidate for the 1920 presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention.
He made arrangements with Thomas Taggart to have a delegation sent from Indiana to support his bid, but was unable to garner support outside of the Hoosier delegation.
Ultimately he endorsed the Democratic nominees, James M. Cox as president and Franklin Delano Roosevelt as vice president, but they were defeated by the Republican ticket of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
On their election, Marshall sent a note to Coolidge in which he offered him his " sincere condolences " for his misfortune in being elected vice president.

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