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    The Conference for Progressive Political Action was officially established by the convention call of the 16 major railway labor unions in the United States...
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    of the Conference for Progressive Political Action (CPPA), the railroad brotherhoods, and several smaller organizations met at the 3rd Conference of the...
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    Farmer–Labor Party (category Political parties disestablished in 1936)
    to the second conference of the Conference for Progressive Political Action, which met December 11–12, 1922, in Cleveland. The conference defeated a motion...
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    The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC /ˈsiːpæk/ SEE-pak) is an annual political conference attended by conservative activists and officials...
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    The Conference for Progressive Labor Action (CPLA) was a left-wing American political organization established in May 1929 by A. J. Muste, the director...
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    The Progressive Alliance (PA) is a political international of progressive and social democratic political parties and organisations founded on 22 May...
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    in the Conference for Progressive Political Action in 1922, a movement culminating in the independent candidacy of Robert M. La Follette for President...
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    district. Later that year, he attended the meeting of the Conference for Progressive Political Action at which the Socialist Party joined with a number of...
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  • Conference for Progressive Political Action" Wisconsin Magazine of History, vol. 37, no. 2 (Winter, 1953–1954): 96–100. Jozwiak, Elizabeth. "Politics...
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    Wisconsin's Senator was formally nominated on July 4 by the "Conference for Progressive Political Action" and developed a platform dedicated to eliminating child...
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  • an organizer for the American Federation of Labor in 1912, and served on the committee of the Conference for Progressive Political Action from 1922 to...
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    La Follette was formally nominated on July 4 by the "Conference for Progressive Political Action" and developed a platform dedicated to eliminating child...
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    La Follette was formally nominated on July 4 by the "Conference for Progressive Political Action" and developed a platform dedicated to eliminating child...
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    accident near Minot, North Dakota on November 7, 1959. Conference for Progressive Political Action Farmers' movement Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special...
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    to run a third-party campaign when nominated by the "Conference for Progressive Political Action". La Follette on Labor Day, August 22, said he hoped...
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  • refer to: Chinese People's Liberation Army Conference for Progressive Labor Action, defunct American political organization Cordillera People's Liberation...
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  • Action (Italian: Azione, abbr. A or Az) is a liberal political party in Italy. Its founder and leader is Carlo Calenda. Originally launched as We Are Europeans...
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    AIPAC did not raise funds for political candidates itself; its members raised money for candidates through political action committees unaffiliated with...
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  • he was also elected to the national committee of the Conference for Progressive Political Action, and on to both the National Public Safety Committee...
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  • Progressive International (PI) is an international political organisation that unites and mobilises progressive left-wing activists and groups. The organisation...
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    the American political situation. Those gathered agreed on the need for a new political party in America bringing together progressives around a common...
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  • The Progressive Writers' Association or the Progressive Writers' Movement of India or Anjuman Tarraqi Pasand Mussanafin-e-Hind (Urdu: انجمن ترقی پسند...
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  • The Young Progressive Democrats were the youth wing of the Irish political party, the Progressive Democrats. Weakened after the party's poor showing in...
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    constituents in the Conference for Progressive Political Action in 1922, a movement culminating in the independent candidacy of Robert LaFollete for President of...
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  • claimed to be progressives. While the term progressivism represents a range of diverse political pressure groups, not always united, progressives rejected...
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    the country's 16 major railway labor unions seeking a Conference for Progressive Political Action (CPPA). The CPPA was originally intended to be an umbrella...
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    the success of Britain's Labour Party, established the Conference for Progressive Political Action (CPPA) as an umbrella organization of left-wing groups...
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    won a seat on the governing National Committee of the Conference for Progressive Political Action in 1922. In November 1927, Maurer was elected to the...
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  • The Action Canada movement was an attempt to establish a new political party in Canada in 1971. Paul Hellyer, who had been a senior cabinet minister in...
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  • addition, the CPC is affiliated with the Congressional Political Caucus PAC, a political action committee which is led by members of the caucus. The CPC...
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