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By 1920, the AMA had come out totally against any form of mandatory government run health insurance. The election of Warren G. Harding as President in 1920, after he had run on a strongly anti-insurance platform, only illustrated the general swing away from insurance reform. Health insurance, thus, became a dead issue throughout the 1920's until the Great Crash ushered in the Great Depression in 1929.