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unbeatable as a congressional candidate. In the first of his five consecutive terms, he authored a bill that would remove an oppressive national tobacco tax, hoping this would help raise prices for unprocessed tobacco. The bill was defeated by extensive lobbying efforts by the
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Stanley called the
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Stanley was a powerful orator who used dramatic flourishes to emphasize his points. He would often loosen his tie before he ever started speaking, and by the end of his speech have thrown off his vest and coat. In one instance, the candidates debated a tax on dog owners of one dollar per dog. Stanley
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to finish James' term, which was to expire on March 3 of the following year. James had already been nominated for re-election in 1918 by the
Democratic primary, and the task of selecting the party's new nominee fell to the Democratic State Committee, which nominated Stanley. Stanley enjoyed the
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Beckham's position as hypocritical, saying of pro-temperance politicians in general and Beckham in particular "They keep full of booze and introduce bills to punish the man who sells it to them." " would sell out the world to go to the
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had eliminated all its substantial competitors either by acquisition or by driving them out of business. The company worked with
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campaign centered on Stanley and Beckham, the leaders of the two largest factions of the state's Democratic party. The two men disliked each other. Stanley had once referred to Beckham as "a fungus growth on the grave of Goebel" β an allusion to Beckham's former running mate, Governor
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shape financially than many of its peers, Stanley still sought to balance the budget. The session lasted sixty days, and the legislature passed many of the bills he advocated. The most significant created a three-member state tax commission, chaired by
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added his endorsement, calling Sackett "one of the best men I know". In the general election, Stanley lost his seat by almost 25,000 votes. Sackett's victory meant Kentucky would have two Republican senators for the first time in its history.
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bolstered Stanley's campaign, and he defeated Bruner by more than 5,000 votes. He resigned as governor to assume the Senate seat in May 1919. As a Democrat in a mostly Republican Senate, he wielded little influence.
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ruled the company to be in violation of antitrust laws and broke it into separate companies. Both the tax repeal and the breakup of American Tobacco helped quell the violence perpetrated by the Night Riders.
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1960:For an op-ed by Senator Stanley relative to the
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1929:O'Bannon, W B; Augustus Owsley Stanley (1917).
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1726:Filson Club History Quarterly
921:. He was also opposed by the
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692:Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
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4920:American Disciples of Christ
803:American Federation of Labor
1808:. New York: Penguin Press.
988:Augustus Owsley Stanley III
831:public service corporations
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2001:February 23, 2012, at the
1900:Powell, Robert A. (1976).
1748:, Lowell H. Harrison, and
994:chemist and backer of the
936:Louisville Courier-Journal
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1777:A New History of Kentucky
1742:The Kentucky Encyclopedia
1617:A New History of Kentucky
1592:A New History of Kentucky
1427:A New History of Kentucky
1411:A New History of Kentucky
1385:A New History of Kentucky
1330:A New History of Kentucky
1314:A New History of Kentucky
1301:A New History of Kentucky
1249:A New History of Kentucky
1186:The Kentucky Encyclopedia
967:appointed Stanley to the
622:the "Night Riders", used
375:38th governor of Kentucky
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628:Black Patch Tobacco Wars
616:Ways and Means Committee
611:American Tobacco Company
596:Committee on Agriculture
592:Committee on Territories
566:House of Representatives
511:at Christian College in
428:, the leader of the pro-
399:American Tobacco Company
1987:Augustus Owsley Stanley
490:Nicholasville, Kentucky
442:campaign finance reform
401:, claiming they were a
43:Augustus Owsley Stanley
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494:University of Kentucky
446:workman's compensation
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2246:Governors of Kentucky
2130:David Hayes Kincheloe
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466:Shelbyville, Kentucky
415:Clayton Antitrust Act
397:investigation of the
241:Shelbyville, Kentucky
213:David Hayes Kincheloe
63:United States Senator
2152:Governor of Kentucky
1664:Kentucky's Governors
1565:Kentucky's Governors
1516:Klotter, pp. 230β231
1463:Kentucky's Governors
1350:Klotter, pp. 225β226
1269:Burckel, pp. 142β144
1260:Burckel, pp. 141β142
1152:Kentucky's Governors
1019:Biography portal
948:Later life and death
941:Robert Worth Bingham
909:When Stanley sought
871:Eighteenth Amendment
769:Governor of Kentucky
719:and former governor
556:presidential elector
391:progressive reformer
111:Governor of Kentucky
2207:Frederic M. Sackett
1768:Harrison, Lowell H.
1738:Harrison, Lowell H.
1031:Politics portal
984:Frankfort, Kentucky
927:Frederic M. Sackett
761:and Representative
702:1914 senatorial bid
688:Augustus P. Gardner
662:William Howard Taft
604:eight-hour work day
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580:U.S. Representative
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454:Frederic M. Sackett
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103:Frederic M. Sackett
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2997:J. C. Breckinridge
2192:Served alongside:
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1976:, January 8, 1922.
1974:The New York Times
1966:search and seizure
1955:The New York Times
1949:in July 1911. See
1947:New York City Hall
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980:Frankfort Cemetery
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2088:Ben M. Williamson
2085:Succeeded by
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911:re-election
851:M. M. Logan
822:Progressive
763:Ben Johnson
744:Prohibition
669:Champ Clark
600:progressive
444:law, and a
422:prohibition
383:U.S. Senate
196:Preceded by
139:Preceded by
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4904:Categories
4849:R. Gilbert
4840:J. Robsion
4822:A. Barkley
4773:J. Langley
4764:B. Johnson
4733:A. Stanley
4704:R. Gilbert
4695:J. Robsion
4668:A. Barkley
4623:J. Langley
4614:B. Johnson
4583:A. Stanley
4543:J. Robsion
4516:A. Barkley
4471:J. Langley
4462:B. Johnson
4431:A. Stanley
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4382:A. Barkley
4328:J. Langley
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3992:A. Stanley
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3860:J. Langley
3851:B. Johnson
3833:A. Stanley
3795:W. Bradley
3784:T. Paynter
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3728:B. Johnson
3710:J. Rhinock
3701:D. Edwards
3692:J. Bennett
3683:A. Stanley
3645:W. Bradley
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1037:References
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3032:McCreary
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