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access to credit by establishing this institution. A measure of the public good brought about by the Bank's establishment that still stands today is what some have identified as the Bank's role in reducing the impact of economic recession. The public-private relationship establishes roles assigned according to what each sector does best, allowing the mutual benefit of public and private banks balancing out inequality and building equality, thus creating an economic safety net for North Dakota citizens. These early roots of the
Democratic-Nonpartisan League party have been celebrated for establishing a foundation that rights the state in times of national crisis and provides economic security to generations of the state's farmers.
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326:, the progressive faction of which called itself "the party of the laborer and the farmer." Although they did not alter the control of the Republican Party during this era, progressives found support in the Norwegian-settled state, especially in the east. By 1906, progressive sympathies were growing in opposition to what most saw as complete control of state politics by the railway companies. The initial organization and calls for reform laid a foundation that would soon grow into a statewide socialist workers' movement that eventually spread throughout the Midwest.
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Republicans joined in one organization. Two statewide parties vied for the votes of North Dakota citizens. Creation of the
Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party was codified in March during the League Convention; 173 to 3 voted yes to file candidates in the Democratic column. The new party introduced a full slate of candidates for state office and adopted a liberal platform that included the repeal of the
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was created to address market failures associated with monopoly power among large financial and business institutions in the early twentieth century. This market power meant that small farming operations had inadequate access to credit. One of the goals of the
Nonpartisan League was to remedy limited
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The method of organization was simple, scientific and successful. Organizers carefully went forth in ever increasing numbers to sell the idea to the farmers and to get their support for the new movement. The league grew quickly. The first members were pledged in
February 1915. Before midsummer, there
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commission law, and laws to enforce prohibition. Subsequent years would see the end of
Alexander McKenzie and his Republican political machine. By 1908, the first State electoral primaries solidified his retirement. That year the Republican Party, free from McKenzie's conservative influence, crafted
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Although the
Democratic Party was still the minority, the number of Democrats in the state legislature increased greatly. Before the league moved into the Democratic Party, there were only five Democrats among the 162 members of both houses of the legislature in 1955. In 1957 the number grew to 28,
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The
Nonpartisan League membership pledge was $ 2.50 a year; it later rose to nine dollars a year. The goals of the league were to use their collective best efforts to secure the nomination and election of men for office within the state who would support legislation to save millions of dollars each
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in the 1952 presidential race. Over the next four years legislative polarization grew and the
Nonpartisan League eventually split in two; in 1956 North Dakota was fundamentally realigned into a two-party system. That year, the Nonpartisan League finally moved into the Democratic Party, and all
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still controlled the Senate, but the House of
Representatives was filled with progressive Democrats and Republicans, who managed to introduce many anti-railroad bills despite staunch opposition by lobbyists. Progressive reforms and legislation were passed during this time, including a
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Throughout the decades, the League pushed for the establishments of state-operated mills, elevators, and banks. The state was not entirely isolationist, just as it was neither entirely liberal nor entirely conservative. By 1952, the
Nonpartisan League was itself divided.
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on property worth $ 20,000 or more. Two months later in May 1956 the Democratic Convention accepted the Nonpartisan League's candidates and adopted its platform. Republicans in North Dakota also united after conservative supports broke away from the league.
302:. It was formed as the outcome of a merger of two parties; the state previously had a three-party political system. It is one of only two state Democratic Party affiliates to have a different name from the central party, the other being the neighboring
436:(later called the National Nonpartisan League). Townley organized the farmers of the state together for united action in nominating at the primaries and electing at the polls the men of their own choosing and men who would carry out their programs.
427:(socialist activity had begun in North Dakota in 1900 when Arthur Basset organized a socialist club in Fargo), Townley brought his expertise to North Dakota. He knew that with the recent strife in Bismarck between a conservative legislature and the
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The determination of the league fulfilled their pledge and many of their planks passed legislation. The growth of far-left sympathies was on the rise in North Dakota. The Socialists had considerable success. They brought in many outside speakers;
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and its farm following, the time was ripe for a political revolution. Townley resolved to organize the farmers so that they could control the primaries, whether it be Republicans or Democrats or both. This was the organization of the
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Two factions divided the traditionally liberal Nonpartisan League: on one side the insurgents, on the other, the old guard. Those that called themselves insurgents aligned liberally with pro-farmers' union,
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and responsibility in such institutions as a state bank. One study has drawn conclusions that publicly operated institutions such as the state bank have helped North Dakota weather economic storms.
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was elected governor in 1912 and 1914. Once in office, he and his legislative allies halted the creation of a state-operated grain elevator, which may have convinced progressives to unite in 1915.
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1959 the numbers continued to grow reaching 67, despite a drop to 62 members in 1961, nevertheless, for the first time in history, North Dakota was becoming a two-party state.
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of American history. At the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, progressives – including lawyers, merchants, editors, and professors – joined both the
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The Executive Committee of the NPL still formally exists within the party structure of the North Dakota Democratic–NPL. It was at one point headed by former State Senator
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rally at Garrison in 1915. By 1912, there were 175 Socialist locals in the state. Rugby and Hillsboro elected Socialist mayors. The party established a weekly paper, the
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423:, in 1915, he saw strife between a conservative legislature and farmers' interest groups. With his background in organizing farmers for the
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306:. The party currently has very weak electoral power in the state, controlling none of North Dakota's statewide or federal elected offices.
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after losing the Republican nomination to Taft, he had little support from North Dakota, where many Progressives distrusted his backers,
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Each was designed to remedy what the farmers conceived as an abuse, and each was to lower the cost of producing and marketing grain.
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with two members and holds a single seat in five additional districts, for a total of 15 Democratic–NPL house members.
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a progressive party platform. Progressive Democratic Governor John Burke enjoyed support of progressive Republicans.
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637:(2019–2020), the Democratic–NPL Party holds both seats for five of North Dakota's 47 legislative districts in the
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North Dakota again demonstrated its progressive sympathies in 1912, when the state held the first United States
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The prewar decade was marked by a series of progressive successes, starting with progressive Democrat
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were 10,000 members, and before winter set in, there were 26,000 names enrolled.
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on March 19. North Dakota Republicans favored progressive presidential candidate
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North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party gubernatorial election results
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North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party presidential election results
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North Dakota has one of the lowest unemployment rates of all 50 states. The
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The North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party has roots in the
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The Bank of North Dakota: A model for Massachusetts and other states?
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State-owned and operated elevators, flour mills, and packing plants
322:, which had strong control of state politics, as well as the state
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510:. To the contrary the members of the old guard, also known as the
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The Bank of North Dakota: An experiment in agrarian banking
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Fair grain grades, based upon milling and baking values
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State and local socialist parties in the United States
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North Dakota state affiliate of the Democratic Party
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539:(D-NPL, Esmond), Chairman, and former Lt. Governor
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18:Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party (North Dakota)
5015:North Dakota Democratic-Nonpartisan League Party
284:North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party
2489:Kodrzycki, Yolanda K; Elmatad, Tal (May 2011).
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447:The League program consisted of five planks:
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2466:. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Archived from
457:Exemption of farm improvements from taxation
4866:National Democratic Redistricting Committee
4841:Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
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2496:(Report). New England Public Policy Center
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403:carried the state in November. Republican
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35:North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League
29:
4995:Democratic Party (United States) by state
4851:Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee
2377:"65th Assembly Members: By Chamber/Party"
2349:"67th Assembly Members: By Chamber/Party"
4861:National Conference of Democratic Mayors
4856:Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
4836:Democratic Attorneys General Association
2625:Political party strength in North Dakota
2327:Political party strength in North Dakota
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820:
646:
581:Political party strength in North Dakota
4892:National Federation of Democratic Women
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383:. Though an angry Roosevelt formed the
304:Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
5005:Political parties established in 1956
4969:2018 House Caucus leadership election
4964:2006 House Caucus leadership election
639:North Dakota House of Representatives
222:North Dakota House of Representatives
7:
5010:1956 establishments in North Dakota
2518:North Dakota Democratic-NPL website
597:Assistant Senate Minority Leader:
25:
5000:Political parties in North Dakota
2554:Political parties of North Dakota
635:North Dakota Legislative Assembly
615:Assistant House Minority Leader:
4914:High School Democrats of America
4846:Democratic Governors Association
4803:Congressional Progressive Caucus
3572:2020 (Milwaukee/other locations)
2320:– North Dakota affiliate of the
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2015:
1982:
1949:
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4781:Steering and Outreach Committee
2464:"Unemployment Rates for States"
2428:. University of Nebraska Press.
2381:North Dakota Legislative Branch
2353:North Dakota Legislative Branch
644:The 15 members are as follows:
523:, creation of a $ 1.25 an hour
369:Presidential Preference Primary
2604:Independent Voters Association
633:As of the 66th session of the
603:Senate Minority Caucus Chair:
559:laid a foundation of enriched
411:Rise of the Nonpartisan League
399:. Because of such opposition,
1:
2318:North Dakota Republican Party
904:U.S. House of Representatives
621:House Minority Caucus Chair:
102:North Dakota Democratic Party
4882:College Democrats of America
2845:1860 (Charleston/Baltimore)
810:Members of the State Senate
5036:
4959:2017 chairmanship election
4954:2005 chairmanship election
4909:Young Democrats of America
933:2nd congressional district
920:1st congressional district
629:Members of the State House
578:
434:Farmers Nonpartisan League
429:American Society of Equity
298:affiliate of the national
4974:Weekly Democratic Address
4902:Stonewall Young Democrats
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814:The seven members of the
497:Toward a two-party system
257:
239:
41:
4729:Northern Mariana Islands
2448:Tostlebe, Alvin (1969).
2422:Robinson, Elwyn (1966).
2313:Politics of North Dakota
1654:Gubernatorial candidate
591:Senate Minority Leader:
389:George Walbridge Perkins
262:Politics of North Dakota
4939:Presidential candidates
2425:History of North Dakota
952:At-large Representative
609:House Minority Leader:
397:International Harvester
169:Political position
4818:Problem Solvers Caucus
4813:New Democrat Coalition
3667:(1885–1889; 1893–1897)
2599:Democratic-Independent
2452:. New York: AMS Press.
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586:Legislative Leadership
421:Bismarck, North Dakota
139:46.860146°N 96.81786°W
116:1325 23rd St S Suite B
911:
579:Further information:
463:Rural credits at cost
373:Robert M. La Follette
4719:District of Columbia
3392:1984 (San Francisco)
3287:1964 (Atlantic City)
3067:1920 (San Francisco)
1044:Presidential Ticket
568:Bank of North Dakota
516:Dwight D. Eisenhower
454:State hail insurance
346:in 1906. Republican
184:National affiliation
144:46.860146; -96.81786
4897:Stonewall Democrats
3552:2016 (Philadelphia)
3207:1948 (Philadelphia)
3147:1936 (Philadelphia)
2693:Fourth Party System
2683:Second Party System
1647:
1037:
971:U.S. Senate history
816:North Dakota Senate
487:Minot, North Dakota
381:William Howard Taft
208:North Dakota Senate
135: /
4798:Blue Dog Coalition
3472:2000 (Los Angeles)
3327:1972 (Miami Beach)
3267:1960 (Los Angeles)
3047:1916 (Saint Louis)
3001:1904 (Saint Louis)
2988:1900 (Kansas City)
2949:1888 (Saint Louis)
2910:1876 (Saint Louis)
2703:Sixth Party System
2698:Fifth Party System
2688:Third Party System
2609:Nonpartisan League
1675:Wallace E. Warner
1645:
1056:Nationwide result
1035:
983:Quentin N. Burdick
917:
912:Former US Senator
833:Richard Marcellais
679:Gretchen Dobervich
557:Nonpartisan League
537:"Buckshot" Hoffner
527:, and a graduated
444:year for farmers.
377:Theodore Roosevelt
357:direct primary law
348:Alexander McKenzie
106:Nonpartisan League
4982:
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4922:
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4808:Justice Democrats
4432:Wasserman Schultz
2923:1880 (Cincinnati)
2832:1856 (Cincinnati)
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2470:on March 18, 2019
2288:
2287:
1638:
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1311:Geraldine Ferraro
1137:Lyndon B. Johnson
1107:Lyndon B. Johnson
940:Rolland W. Redlin
901:
900:
807:
806:
799:Karla Rose Hanson
709:Richard G. Holman
575:Electoral history
475:spoke at a large
417:Arthur C. Townley
385:Progressive Party
352:political machine
330:1906 through 1915
280:
279:
267:Political parties
162:Modern liberalism
151:
16:(Redirected from
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4887:Democrats Abroad
4776:Policy Committee
4761:
4744:Democrats Abroad
3532:2012 (Charlotte)
3027:1912 (Baltimore)
2897:1872 (Baltimore)
2819:1852 (Baltimore)
2806:1848 (Baltimore)
2793:1844 (Baltimore)
2780:1840 (Baltimore)
2767:1835 (Baltimore)
2754:1832 (Baltimore)
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2666:Democratic Party
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2002:George A. Sinner
1989:
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551:Recent events
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512:Capitol Crowd
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285:
273:
270:
268:
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263:
260:
259:
256:
252:
247:
238:
233:
225:
223:
219:
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67:
63:
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57:
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45:
40:
31:
19:
4788:House Caucus
4664:South Dakota
4654:Rhode Island
4649:Pennsylvania
4629:North Dakota
4628:
3759:A. Stevenson
3617:Presidential
3251:Stevenson II
3231:Stevenson II
2857:Breckinridge
2840:Breckinridge
2787:
2731:presidential
2722:presidential
2567:
2498:. Retrieved
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2472:. Retrieved
2468:the original
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2027:
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1979:
1961:
1946:
1928:
1913:
1895:
1880:
1862:
1847:
1829:
1814:
1796:
1781:
1763:
1748:
1730:
1715:
1699:
1684:
1668:
1660:Vote %
1605:
1571:
1545:Barack Obama
1537:
1511:Barack Obama
1503:
1481:John Edwards
1469:
1435:
1409:Bill Clinton
1401:
1375:Bill Clinton
1367:
1333:
1299:
1273:Jimmy Carter
1265:
1239:Jimmy Carter
1231:
1197:
1163:
1129:
1095:
1061:
1050:Vote %
1031:Presidential
1020:Byron Dorgan
965:Earl Pomeroy
959:Byron Dorgan
813:
749:Ruth Buffalo
643:
632:
565:
554:
545:
541:Lloyd Omdahl
534:
525:minimum wage
500:
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480:
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414:
393:J. P. Morgan
366:
333:
313:
296:North Dakota
291:
287:
283:
281:
113:Headquarters
100:(merging of
79:House leader
64:Adam Goldwyn
51:Abbreviation
4829:Fundraising
4734:Puerto Rico
4579:Mississippi
4494:Connecticut
4454:territorial
4154:(2005–2017)
4148:(1995–2005)
4142:(1989–1995)
4136:(1977–1989)
4130:(1961–1977)
4124:(1953–1961)
4118:(1951–1953)
4112:(1949–1951)
4106:(1937–1949)
4100:(1923–1937)
4094:(1920–1923)
4088:(1919–1920)
4082:(1917–1919)
4076:(1913–1917)
4070:(1911–1913)
4064:(1909–1911)
4058:(1907–1909)
4052:(1906–1907)
4046:(1903–1906)
4040:(1899–1903)
4038:J. K. Jones
4034:(1898–1899)
4028:(1890–1898)
4022:(1885–1890)
4016:(1881–1885)
4010:(1877–1881)
4004:(1873–1877)
3984:U.S. Senate
3969:(2003–2023)
3963:(1995–2003)
3957:(1989–1995)
3951:(1987–1989)
3945:(1977–1987)
3939:(1971–1977)
3933:(1962–1971)
3927:(1940–1961)
3921:(1936–1940)
3915:(1935–1936)
3909:(1933–1934)
3903:(1929–1933)
3897:(1923–1929)
3891:(1921–1923)
3885:(1909–1921)
3879:(1903–1909)
3873:(1897–1903)
3867:(1895–1897)
3861:(1891–1895)
3855:(1889–1891)
3849:(1883–1889)
3843:(1876–1881)
3837:(1875–1876)
3831:(1873–1875)
3825:(1869–1871)
3815:(1859–1861)
3809:(1857–1859)
3803:(1855–1857)
3801:G. W. Jones
3797:(1851–1855)
3791:(1849–1851)
3785:(1845–1847)
3779:(1843–1845)
3777:J. W. Jones
3773:(1835–1839)
3767:(1834–1835)
3761:(1827–1834)
3720:(2009–2017)
3714:(1993–2001)
3708:(1977–1981)
3702:(1963–1969)
3696:(1961–1963)
3690:(1945–1953)
3676:Roosevelt (
3673:(1913–1921)
3661:(1868–1869)
3655:(1857–1861)
3649:(1853–1857)
3643:(1845–1849)
3637:(1837–1841)
3631:(1829–1837)
2996:Stevenson I
2970:Stevenson I
2741:1828 (None)
2717:conventions
2573:Libertarian
2500:December 6,
2301:Tim Mahoney
2200:Ryan Taylor
2167:Tim Mathern
1014:Kent Conrad
995:Kent Conrad
853:Kathy Hogan
843:Tim Mathern
623:Jayme Davis
593:Kathy Hogan
178:center-left
142: /
73:Kathy Hogan
60:Chairperson
4989:Categories
4754:Affiliated
4694:Washington
4614:New Mexico
4609:New Jersey
4484:California
3871:Richardson
3735:U.S. House
3659:A. Johnson
3556:H. Clinton
3456:B. Clinton
3436:B. Clinton
3291:L. Johnson
3275:L. Johnson
2853:H. Johnson
2775:R. Johnson
2594:Democratic
2578:Republican
2333:References
2134:Joe Satrom
2068:Lee Kaldor
1477:John Kerry
1018:1992–2011
1012:1987–1992
999:2013–2019
993:1992–2013
981:1960–1992
963:1993–2011
957:1981–1992
944:1971–1973
938:1965–1967
925:1959–1960
769:Mary Adams
699:Corey Mock
482:Iconoclast
395:group and
336:John Burke
290:or simply
130:96°49′04″W
127:46°51′37″N
4934:Primaries
4875:Sectional
4704:Wisconsin
4669:Tennessee
4574:Minnesota
4549:Louisiana
4452:State and
4417:McAuliffe
4245:McCormick
4168:Chairs of
4128:Mansfield
4116:McFarland
4092:Underwood
4086:Hitchcock
4050:Blackburn
4014:Pendleton
3931:McCormack
3682:1941–1945
3678:1933–1941
3665:Cleveland
3635:Van Buren
3605:primaries
3585:primaries
3565:primaries
3545:primaries
3525:primaries
3505:primaries
3485:primaries
3480:Lieberman
3465:primaries
3445:primaries
3425:primaries
3405:primaries
3385:primaries
3365:primaries
3345:primaries
3320:primaries
3300:primaries
3280:primaries
3260:primaries
3240:primaries
3220:primaries
3200:primaries
3191:Roosevelt
3180:primaries
3171:Roosevelt
3160:primaries
3151:Roosevelt
3140:primaries
3131:Roosevelt
3120:primaries
3100:primaries
3080:primaries
3075:Roosevelt
3060:primaries
3040:primaries
2966:Cleveland
2953:Cleveland
2944:Hendricks
2940:Cleveland
2918:Hendricks
2879:Pendleton
2875:McClellan
2784:Van Buren
2771:Van Buren
2762:Van Buren
2733:primaries
2614:Socialist
2474:March 18,
1651:Election
1613:Joe Biden
1583:Tim Kaine
1549:Joe Biden
1515:Joe Biden
1041:Election
1007:Class III
873:Erin Oban
827:District
659:Tracy Boe
653:District
294:) is the
272:Elections
4793:Factions
4764:Congress
4689:Virginia
4639:Oklahoma
4619:New York
4594:Nebraska
4584:Missouri
4569:Michigan
4559:Maryland
4544:Kentucky
4524:Illinois
4499:Delaware
4489:Colorado
4479:Arkansas
4442:Harrison
4403:Grossman
4345:Westwood
4310:Mitchell
4305:McKinney
4290:Hannegan
4250:Cummings
4140:Mitchell
4098:Robinson
3973:Jeffries
3961:Gephardt
3919:Bankhead
3877:Williams
3847:Carlisle
3742:Speakers
3653:Buchanan
3335:Eagleton
3331:McGovern
3311:Humphrey
3295:Humphrey
3255:Kefauver
3235:Sparkman
3115:Robinson
3095:C. Bryan
3091:J. Davis
3055:Marshall
3035:Marshall
3018:W. Bryan
3009:H. Davis
2992:W. Bryan
2979:W. Bryan
2836:Buchanan
2715:National
2307:See also
2204:109,048
2105:130,144
2039:123,845
2006:179,094
1973:173,922
1940:140,391
1907:153,309
1874:143,899
1841:135,955
1808:146,414
1775:115,258
1742:136,148
1678:104,869
1621:114,902
1553:124,966
1519:141,403
1485:111,052
1417:106,905
1349:127,739
1315:104,429
1247:136,078
1213:100,384
1145:149,784
1111:123,963
611:Zac Ista
529:land tax
419:came to
344:governor
340:election
157:Ideology
83:Zac Ista
4944:Debates
4927:Related
4709:Wyoming
4684:Vermont
4589:Montana
4529:Indiana
4509:Georgia
4504:Florida
4474:Arizona
4464:Alabama
4456:parties
4408:Rendell
4380:Wilhelm
4350:Strauss
4340:O'Brien
4330:O'Brien
4320:Jackson
4295:McGrath
4240:McCombs
4230:Taggart
4220:Harrity
4195:Belmont
4190:Smalley
4180:Hallett
4160:(2017–)
4158:Schumer
4146:Daschle
4122:Johnson
4104:Barkley
4008:Wallace
3986:leaders
3975:(2023–)
3943:O'Neill
3925:Rayburn
3895:Garrett
3889:Kitchin
3841:Randall
3829:Niblack
3823:Randall
3819:Niblack
3813:Houston
3737:leaders
3726:(2021–)
3712:Clinton
3694:Kennedy
3629:Jackson
3500:Edwards
3420:Bentsen
3416:Dukakis
3400:Ferraro
3396:Mondale
3380:Mondale
3360:Mondale
3339:Shriver
3271:Kennedy
3215:Barkley
3175:Wallace
2957:Thurman
2931:English
2927:Hancock
2901:Greeley
2888:Seymour
2849:Douglas
2758:Jackson
2749:Calhoun
2745:Jackson
2724:tickets
2678:History
2587:Defunct
2561:Current
2358:June 3,
2271:25.38%
2268:90,789
2240:19.39%
2237:65,855
2207:34.31%
2174:23.53%
2171:74,279
2141:27.39%
2138:84,877
2108:44.97%
2075:33.81%
2072:89,349
2042:40.62%
2009:59.88%
1976:55.32%
1943:46.39%
1910:51.58%
1877:51.04%
1844:54.82%
1811:55.74%
1778:50.44%
1745:49.44%
1712:46.90%
1709:98,763
1681:41.54%
1663:Result
1624:31.76%
1590:27.23%
1587:93,758
1556:38.70%
1522:44.50%
1488:35.50%
1451:95,284
1443:Al Gore
1420:40.13%
1413:Al Gore
1386:32.18%
1383:99,168
1379:Al Gore
1352:42.97%
1318:33.80%
1284:26.26%
1281:79,189
1250:45.80%
1216:35.79%
1182:38.23%
1179:94,769
1148:57.97%
1114:44.52%
1080:38.09%
1077:96,742
976:Class I
824:Senator
477:antiwar
391:of the
310:History
244:.demnpl
235:Website
228:12 / 94
94: (
89:Founded
4756:groups
4644:Oregon
4599:Nevada
4539:Kansas
4514:Hawaii
4469:Alaska
4412:Andrew
4394:Fowler
4365:Manatt
4355:Curtis
4335:Harris
4325:Bailey
4315:Butler
4285:Walker
4275:Farley
4270:Raskob
4265:Shaver
4210:Barnum
4205:Hewitt
4200:Schell
4185:McLane
4080:Martin
4068:Martin
4044:Gorman
4032:Turpie
4026:Gorman
3994:chairs
3992:Caucus
3967:Pelosi
3949:Wright
3937:Albert
3907:Rainey
3901:Garner
3853:Holman
3751:chairs
3749:Caucus
3706:Carter
3688:Truman
3671:Wilson
3647:Pierce
3596:Harris
3580:Harris
3376:Carter
3356:Carter
3315:Muskie
3211:Truman
3195:Truman
3155:Garner
3135:Garner
3051:Wilson
3031:Wilson
3005:Parker
2983:Sewall
2914:Tilden
2823:Pierce
2814:Butler
2801:Dallas
2291:Mayors
1657:Votes
1454:33.1%
1047:Votes
214:4 / 47
198:
194:Colors
174:Center
4674:Texas
4554:Maine
4519:Idaho
4437:Perez
4427:Kaine
4399:Romer
4385:DeLee
4375:Brown
4360:White
4300:Boyle
4280:Flynn
4255:White
4225:Jones
4215:Brice
4110:Lucas
4062:Money
3955:Foley
3913:Byrns
3883:Clark
3859:Crisp
3783:Davis
3724:Biden
3718:Obama
3576:Biden
3560:Kaine
3540:Biden
3536:Obama
3520:Biden
3516:Obama
3496:Kerry
3111:Smith
2905:Brown
2892:Blair
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1090:Lost
1085:0 / 4
987:1992
897:44th
887:43rd
877:35th
867:23rd
857:21st
847:11th
803:44th
793:44th
783:43rd
773:43rd
763:41st
753:27th
743:25th
733:21st
723:21st
713:20th
703:18th
693:11th
683:11th
485:, in
415:When
375:over
292:D-NPL
54:D-NPL
4724:Guam
4679:Utah
4634:Ohio
4534:Iowa
4422:Dean
4390:Dodd
4370:Kirk
4260:Hull
4235:Mack
4170:the
4152:Reid
4134:Byrd
4074:Kern
4020:Beck
3835:Kerr
3795:Boyd
3789:Cobb
3771:Polk
3765:Bell
3641:Polk
3600:Walz
3476:Gore
3460:Gore
3440:Gore
3022:Kern
2861:Lane
2827:King
2810:Cass
2797:Polk
2788:None
2502:2011
2476:2019
2388:2017
2360:2021
2275:Lost
2260:2020
2244:Lost
2227:2016
2211:Lost
2194:2012
2178:Lost
2161:2008
2145:Lost
2128:2004
2112:Lost
2095:2000
2079:Lost
2062:1996
2046:Lost
2029:1992
1996:1988
1963:1984
1947:Lost
1930:1980
1897:1976
1864:1972
1831:1968
1798:1964
1765:1962
1732:1960
1716:Lost
1701:1958
1685:Lost
1670:1956
1634:Won
1607:2020
1573:2016
1566:Won
1539:2012
1532:Won
1505:2008
1471:2004
1437:2000
1430:Won
1403:1996
1396:Won
1369:1992
1335:1988
1301:1984
1267:1980
1260:Won
1233:1976
1199:1972
1165:1968
1158:Won
1131:1964
1124:Won
1097:1960
1063:1956
837:9th
673:9th
663:9th
566:The
502:pro-
379:and
282:The
246:.com
201:Blue
104:and
96:1956
92:1956
4172:DNC
3989:and
3807:Orr
3746:and
3071:Cox
2728:and
2013:Won
1980:Won
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