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    Adelbert L. Benson, was a factory worker during Allan's boyhood, later becoming a miller, while his mother, Rose Morris Benson, died when Allan was an infant...
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  • States Senator from Kansas Allan L. Benson (1871–1940), American journalist and Socialist presidential candidate Allen Benson (1908–1999), American professional...
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    Debs was visited in jail by the Milwaukee socialist newspaper editor Victor L. Berger, who in Debs's words "came to Woodstock, as if a providential instrument...
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    House of Representatives from Indiana's 5th congressional district. Allan Benson, a newspaper editor from New York, quickly came to dominate the field...
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  • Al, Allen, Allan or Alan Benson may refer to: Allan L. Benson (1871–1940), American newspaper editor and author Allen "Bullet" Benson (1905–1999), American...
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    Hughes by a margin of 51.24%. He also won against Socialist candidate Allan L. Benson and Prohibition candidate Frank Hanly. County totals are for the average...
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    and 1920), while the party also elected two U.S. representatives (Victor L. Berger and Meyer London), dozens of state legislators, more than 100 mayors...
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  • Pennsylvania Lawyer Eugene W. Chafin of Illinois Writer and editor Allan L. Benson of Michigan Fmr. governor Frank Hanly of Indiana Minister Norman Thomas...
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    a distant third was Socialist candidate Allan L. Benson, who took 2.69%, with a sizeable number of Benson's voters in the state being Jewish Americans...
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  • 901 1860 L Allan L. Benson Socialist 590,524 1916 L Bob Barr Libertarian 523,715 2008 L Ron Paul Libertarian 500,380 1988 L, 2008 L, 2012 L Eugene W....
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  • machinima comedy series Reconstruction (magazine), a monthly edited by Allan L. Benson from 1919 to 1921 ReConStruction, a 2010 science fiction convention...
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  • Hackman as Pete Van Wherry Nancy Duiguid as Jane Heap Dave King as Allan L. Benson Denis Pekarev as Interpreter in Factory Roger Sloman as Vladimir Lenin...
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    Evans Hughes. Despite a strong showing from the Socialist candidate Allan L. Benson, the state was won handily by President Wilson. He garnered 50.65 percent...
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    presidential candidates on the party ticket. Others like Benjamin J. Davis, William L. Patterson, Harry Haywood, James Jackson, Henry Winston, Claude Lightfoot...
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    Roosevelt's second term, with 35.37% of the popular vote. Socialist nominee Allan L. Benson ran with George Ross Kirkpatrick, finishing in a distant third place...
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  • Society. 113 (2): 184–196. JSTOR 985965. Rosenstone, Steven J.; Behr, Roy L.; Lazarus, Edward H. (2018). Third Parties in America: Citizen Response to...
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    support coming from New York. His vote total was over 50% more than what Allan L. Benson had received in the 1916 election. Debs later chose to not run for...
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    Biblical literalism by many Protestants. According to the historian Ronald L. Numbers, Bryan was not nearly as much a fundamentalist as many modern-day...
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    Roosevelt, who favored the agricultural policies of Wallace and economist M. L. Wilson. Although his family was traditionally Republican, Wallace gradually...
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    a faction within the WP called the Johnson-Forest Tendency, named for C. L. R. James (known as Johnson) and Raya Dunayevskaya (Forest), was impatient...
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    January 3, 1947 Magnus Johnson – July 16, 1923, to March 4, 1925 Elmer Austin Benson – December 27, 1935, to November 3, 1936 Ernest Lundeen – January 3, 1937...
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    but some converted to the Democratic Party and Progressives such as Harold L. Ickes would play a role in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration...
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    Kirkpatrick appeared on the ballot along with presidential hopeful Allan L. Benson and he toured extensively in support of the ticket. In 1924, Kirkpatrick...
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    tepid 1916 campaign of "colorless" Socialist presidential candidate Allan L. Benson—an effort which saw the first reduction in the party's tally in presidential...
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  • Debs/Ben Hanford (1904 and 1908) Eugene V. Debs/Emil Seidel (1912) Allan L. Benson/George R. Kirkpatrick (1916) Eugene V. Debs/Seymour Stedman (1920)...
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    Farmer's Alliance president Leonidas L. Polk, Georgia newspaper editor Thomas E. Watson, and former Congressman Ignatius L. Donnelly of Minnesota. The February...
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  • Harry Ault J. Mahlon Barnes David P. Berenberg Victor L. Berger Barney Berlyn Allan L. Benson Ella Reeve Bloor * Nikolai Bukharin Roy E. Burt Frank Bohn...
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    Charles Evans Hughes/Charles W. Fairbanks 8,548,728 46.1% Socialist Allan L. Benson/George Ross Kirkpatrick 590,524 3.19% Prohibition Frank Hanly/Ira Landrith...
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    of 11.72 points. Coming in a distant third was Socialist candidate Allan L. Benson, who took 2.10 percent. Like much of the Northeast, New Jersey in this...
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    took place on April 21, 1916. Eventual nominee and newspaper editor Allan L. Benson would receive all but one vote. United States presidential elections...
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