The public took a major liking to Coolidge when the Boston Police Force incident took place because of his response to the event. The riots and protests started because the police officers wanted better pay and working conditions. People were getting hurt in these riots so Coolidge called in the state guard to put a stop to it. Soon after things had settled down Labor Leaders asked him to rehire the police officers who had lost their jobs for striking. In response Coolidge said “there is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, anytime.” This statement really resonated with the people because he was standing up for them. He was chosen as the vice president candidate to run under presidential candidate Warren G. Harding. In the end, him and Harding one the election with little challenge from the competitors’ side. They both took office in March 1921. Harding and Coolidge’s election was one of the first elections up to that point in time to be so one sided with a ratio of 60 to 30. However, it was unknown that two years after Harding took office he would die due to a heart attack at the age of fifty-seven. Because of Harding’s unexpected death Coolidge took office as president. It wasn’t an easy time for Coolidge though. When Harding had died, he had been involved in the “Teapot Dome Oil-lease” scandal. Coolidge worked hard to clean up the mess