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Democratic Party (whose
members are
often called the
Dixiecrats), also
colloquially referred to as the
Dixiecrat Party was a short-lived
segregationist political...
- delegates, who
launched a third-party "
Dixiecrat"
ticket led by
South Carolina Governor Strom Thurmond. The
Dixiecrats hoped to win
enough electoral votes...
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electors on the
ballot the
Dixiecrats had to form a
separate state organisation in Somerville,
although three of the
Dixiecrat electors were simultaneously...
- Frederickson, Kari; The
Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the
Solid South, 1932-1968, p. 144 ISBN 0807875449 Frederickson; The
Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of...
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September had
already won the
Republican nomination. In
addition to Byrnes,
Dixiecrat candidate Thurmond also
endorsed Eisenhower,
foreshadowing his switch...
- The 1952
United States presidential election was the 42nd
quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday,
November 4, 1952.
Republican Dwight...
- Press. pp. 275–276. ISBN 0691032475. Guthrie, Paul
Daniel (1955). The
Dixiecrat Movement of 1948 (Thesis).
Bowling Green State University. pp. 179–181...
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Republican Thomas E.
Dewey Earl
Warren 21,991,292 45.1% 189 / 531
Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond Fielding L.
Wright 1,175,930 2.4% 39 / 531 1952 Republican...
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decade and a half, however,
broke down in 1948
after Crump supported Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond but his own
subordinates dissented knowing that a Democratic...
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Democratic Party (historically, factions) Boll
weevils Conservative Democrats Dixiecrats Reagan Democrats Southern Democrats Rhode Island Suffrage Party Federalist...