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Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows confirmed the plans during a brief session Tuesday morning that marked another failure to meet the required attendance standards to conduct official business because ...
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GOP strategist writes that President Donald Trump is not entirely wrong when he talks about rigged systems. Just look at ...
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has been a career Democrat in the battleground state of Michigan but is now planning to run for ...
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Joseph Thorndike examines the history of third parties and their role in effecting political change and considers whether Elon Musk’s new America Party could do the same.
Before that, you had George Wallace running in 1968 on the American Independent Party as sort of a “preserve segregation” platform. And then 1912, you have Teddy Roosevelt running as a Bull ...
He was the American Independent Party candidate for president in 1968 and carried five Southern states in the general election. Republican Richard Nixon won the White House over civil-rights ...
American history has two rich and vivid centuries of third-party attempts, from the popular insurgent, to the astroturfed, to the rigidly ideological, to the downright clownish.
In 1968, George Wallace of the American Independent Party won five seats and a 13 per cent vote share - with strong support in the south of the country. Further efforts to get off the ground have ...
The last time a third party candidate made headway in a presidential race was in 1968, when American Independent Party nominee George Wallace won electoral votes from five Southern states.