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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, States'...
- Party" ticket, more
commonly known as the
Dixiecrats, led by
South Carolina Governor Strom Thurmond. The
Dixiecrats hoped to win
enough electoral votes to...
- E. Sharpe. p. 95. ISBN 1563248484. Frederickson, Kari A. (2001). The
Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the
Solid South, 1932-1968. Univ of
North Carolina...
- politics, but with his
allegiance with the
Dixiecrats, he
became the
symbol of die-hard segregation. The
Dixiecrats had no
chance of
winning the
election since...
- Party, and R
represents the
Republican Party.
Third parties, such as the
Dixiecrats and the
Reform Party, were
included in some polls.
After predicting the...
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called the States’
Rights Democratic Party and more po****rly
known as the
Dixiecrats, was
leading Truman in
early polls even in the
major metropolitan counties...
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Democrat Jacksonianism Southern democratism Confederatism Neo-confederatism
Dixiecratism Segregationism Southern nationalism Federalism classical conservatism...