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968:, and they won't like it!" But, beneath his public persona as a simple, plain-spoken rural Louisianan of little education, he had an astute political mind of considerable intelligence. Earl Long was a master campaigner, who attracted large crowds when his caravan crisscrossed the state. He would not allow a local person to introduce him or his ticket mates at a rally. Only out-of-parish people could do the honor. Long reasoned that nearly any local person would have made some political enemies who might reject Earl Long just because that person's "enemy" was pro-Long. Long was determined to get every vote possible, so tried to remain independent of local rivalries.
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declared openly and publicly that I would not be 's supporter for either office; that I was under lasting obligations to others; that I had done the best I could for my brother, but that I could not and would not undertake to persuade any of the candidates to whom I had given my promise to step aside. ..."
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of poetic justice, for the majority of voters will be getting exactly what was promised them, and for which they asked, whether they knew it or not." During the second half of his four-year term, Governor Long became close to
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339:Loyola University New Orleans
4019:People with bipolar disorder
3251:Doris Lindsey Holland Rhodes
1386:. knowla.org. Archived from
1204:Louisiana Secretary of State
1003:Long's feud with Dave Pearce
657:Baton Rouge Morning Advocate
598:Louisiana Secretary of State
3246:Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton Jr.
1672:, University of New Orleans
1384:"Chep Morrison (1912–1964)"
1110:Grave of Earl Kemp Long in
782:Brown v. Board of Education
589:, lost to the Davis-backed
467:Not long after Huey Long's
4050:
1473:, December 7, 1959, p. 2-A
887:"Uncle Earl" and anecdotes
568:Iberia Parish School Board
331:Louisiana State University
21:Earl Long (disambiguation)
18:
16:45th governor of Louisiana
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3723:Richard P. "Dick" Guidry
3683:Leonard R. "Pop" Hataway
2839:deLesseps Story Morrison
1803:Party political offices
706:1952–1956 interim period
672:deLesseps Story Morrison
416:First races for governor
3984:Baptists from Louisiana
2740:William C. C. Claiborne
1937:Governors of Louisiana
1683:, Louisiana Cemeteries
1200:"Historical Resources"
1126:
1114:
1072:
1028:William J. "Bill" Dodd
755:
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363:
3302:Barbara Boggs Sigmund
3282:Carlos Roberto Flores
3231:Charles W. DeWitt Jr.
2849:Edward Douglass White
1886:Governor of Louisiana
1853:Governor of Louisiana
1786:Governor of Louisiana
1759:Governor of Louisiana
1732:Governor of Louisiana
1634:The Earl of Louisiana
1538:on September 29, 2013
1367:, reprinted from the
1329:, July 26, 1940, p. 1
1298:"Smith, James Monroe"
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985:Hot Springs, Arkansas
777:racial segregationist
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290:Alexandria, Louisiana
53:Governor of Louisiana
3989:Burials in Louisiana
3589:Catherine D. Kimball
3393:Theodore "Ted" Jones
3384:Virginia deGravelles
3032:William J. Jefferson
1670:Earl K. Long Library
1665:EARL KEMP LONG NOTES
1470:The Shreveport Times
1390:on February 13, 2015
1373:, May 28, 1948, p. 1
1255:Huey Pierce Long Jr.
1112:Winnfield, Louisiana
1015:, a legislator from
919:improve this section
856:C. C. "Taddy" Aycock
688:United States Senate
273:Winnfield, Louisiana
4034:Left-wing populists
3733:Rose McConnell Long
3623:Felix Edward HĂ©bert
3553:Samuel B. Nunez Jr.
3428:Melvin "Kip" Holden
3379:Charles deGravelles
3307:Francis C. Thompson
3292:Eddie J. Jordan Jr.
3236:Dudley A. Guglielmo
2911:J. Bennett Johnston
2813:Gillis William Long
1179:Gillis William Long
1144:C. H. "Sammy" Downs
1103:in his last days.
1085:Blanche Revere Long
1017:West Carroll Parish
621:U.S. Representative
545:U.S. Representative
3841:Kaliste Saloom Jr.
3743:Harvey Peltier Jr.
3664:Leonard J. Chabert
3129:Francis Grevemberg
3083:Wade O. Martin Jr.
2916:Melinda Schwegmann
2875:Mary Evelyn Parker
1690:Political offices
1276:"Moss, Clement M."
1127:
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827:as Speaker of the
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601:Wade O. Martin Jr.
556:St. Tammany Parish
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3784:Charles A. Marvin
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3584:Lucille May Grace
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1681:Cemetery Memorial
1652:978-0-8071-3343-9
1598:. December 1991.
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1159:Harold B. McSween
1009:Tangipahoa Parish
955:
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798:African Americans
790:Edwin Adams Davis
769:James M. McLemore
724:Lucille May Grace
539:The 1944 election
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283:September 5, 1960
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3901:Quentin Dastugue
3811:Boysie Bollinger
3713:John Bel Edwards
3692:Raymond Strother
3669:Marty J. Chabert
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3563:Risley C. Triche
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732:Robert F. Kennon
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609:Red River Parish
576:attorney general
477:Richard W. Leche
443:Every Man a King
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3860:Jimmy Dimos
3628:E. L. Henry
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3226:Billy Boles
3185:Mike Foster
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1226:"Earl Long"
1151:Ben F. Holt
1060:New Orleans
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712:The Big Lie
698:, based in
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321:Long family
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1976:H. Johnson
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2530:F. Mouton
2510:Estopinal
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2455:Pinchback
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2152:Pinchback
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1956:Claiborne
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375:Louisiana
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151:In office
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106:In office
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3856:Jim Beam
3448:Bob Odom
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2445:Voorhies
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2187:Nicholls
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