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20: 147:, of asking Sinclair to leave the race in favor of Haight, due to belief that Haight's moderate politics and unassociation with socialism would stand better against Merriam's conservatism. Sinclair, however, remained unyielding. 154:
between the rightist Merriam and the leftist Sinclair, seeking support from voters dissatisfied with both candidates. Haight garnered 302,519 votes, 13% of the vote. Much of Haight's voting strength came from the
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candidate. During the campaign, there was discussion amongst Democratic supporters, including
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scheme to take over so-called 'idle farms'. With 13% of the vote, Haight arguably
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to George Haight and Isabella Hawkins. Haight's grandfather's first cousin was
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for a year between 1918 and 1919. Following graduation, Haight entered a
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California gubernatorial election, Haight initially campaigned for the
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Haight would unsuccessfully run again as a Progressive in the
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nomination, gaining 85,000 votes. Haight ultimately lost to
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Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California
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lawyer
politician
California
Republican
Commonwealth-Progressive
third party
1934 California gubernatorial election
San Jose, California
Henry Huntly Haight
Governor of California
Henry Haight
San Francisco
California Gold Rush
University of Southern California
Daily Trojan
Los Angeles
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton
1934
Republican
Frank Merriam
James Rolph
right-wing
Socialist Party of America
Upton Sinclair
Democratic Party
A. P. Giannini
centrist
San Joaquin Valley
End Poverty in California

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