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Record #:
17394
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In this article Democratic candidates for leading state government positions are pictured while those running for local government seats are listed in two proceeding tables which include individuals from 99 of the state's 100 counties. Costs for Democratic primaries and related expenses are also detailed.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 3 Issue 8, June/July 1936, p6-11, por
Record #:
19976
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Woodrow Wilson's 1912 run for Democratic presidential nomination gained a great deal of support from Southern Progressives. Wilson gained support in the state from such prominent men as Josephus Daniels, editor of the Raleigh News and Observer, and with public appearances such as a commencement address to the University of North Carolina. Largely due to Daniels' support and that of other progressives Wilson won all 24 North Carolina votes which help strengthen his national campaign.
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20996
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This article looks at the progressive Democratic Convention of 1914 with a particular focus on the party's resurgence of liberalism, progressive ideals, and strengthening nationwide and in North Carolina.