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Frank Licht
(1916-Alive). Democratic Governor of Rhode Island, 1969-1973
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Frank Licht
(1916-Alive). Democratic Governor of Rhode Island, 1969-1973
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Frank Licht
(1916-Alive). Democratic Governor of Rhode Island, 1969-1973 |
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Linda Lingle
(1953-Alive). Republican Governor of Hawaii, 2002-Current. James Aiona is her Lieutenant Governor. |
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Marvin Mandel
(1920-Alive). Democratic Governor of Maryland, 1969-1979
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Julius L. Meier
(1874-1937). Independent Governor of Oregon, 1931-1935 |
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Robert Moses
(1888-1981). New York City Planner, 1918-1970s. Candidate for Governor of New York, 1934.
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Edward Gene Rendell
(1944-Alive). Democratic Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1992-1999. Chairman, Democratic National Committee, 1999-2001. Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, 2003-Current. Item is from the 2006 election. |
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Abraham "Abe" Ribicoff
(1910-1998). Democratic U.S. Representative (D-CT), 1949-1953; Governor of Connecticut, 1955-1961; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1961-1962; U.S. Senator (D-CT), 1963-1981. |
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Abraham "Abe" Ribicoff
(1910-1998). Democratic U.S. Representative (D-CT), 1949-1953; Governor of Connecticut, 1955-1961; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1961-1962; U.S. Senator (D-CT), 1963-1981.
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Abraham Alexander Ribicoff
(1910-1998). Democratic U.S. Representative (D-CT), 1949-1953; Governor of Connecticut, 1955-1961; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1961-1962; U.S. Senator (D-CT), 1963-1981.
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Abraham "Abe" Ribicoff
(1910-1998). Democratic U.S. Representative (D-CT), 1949-1953; Governor of Connecticut, 1955-1961; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1961-1962; U.S. Senator (D-CT), 1963-1981.
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Abraham "Abe" Ribicoff
(1910-1998). Democratic U.S. Representative (D-Connecticut), 1949-1953; Governor of Connecticut, 1955-1961; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1961-1962; U.S. Senator (D-CT), 1963-1981.
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Abraham "Abe" Ribicoff
(1910-1998). Democratic U.S. Representative (D-Connecticut), 1949-1953; Governor of Connecticut, 1955-1961; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1961-1962; U.S. Senator (D-CT), 1963-1981.
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Howard Samuels
(1919-1984). Unsuccessful candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of New York, 1962, 1970, and 1974. This item is from his 1974 race.
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Howard Samuels
(1919-1984). Unsuccessful candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of New York, 1962, 1970, and 1974.
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Howard Samuels
(1919-1984). Unsuccessful candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of New York, 1962, 1970, and 1974.
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Melvin A. Steinberg
(1933-Alive). Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, 1987-1995. "Schaefer" refers to Governor William Donald Schaefer.
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Samuel H. Shapiro
(1907-1987). Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Samuel H. Shapiro
(1907-1987). Postcard. Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Samuel H. Shapiro
(1907-1987). Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Samuel H. Shapiro (Larger Variety)
(1907-1987). Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Samuel H. Shapiro (Smaller Variety)
(1907-1987). Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Samuel H. Shapiro
(1907-1987). Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Samuel H. Shapiro
(1907-1987). Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Samuel H. Shapiro
(1907-1987). Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Samuel H. Shapiro
(1907-1987). Democratic Governor of Illinois, 1968-1969. Item is from his unsuccessful 1968 campaign.
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Milton J. Shapp
(1912-1994). Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, 1971-1979
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Milton J. Shapp
(1912-1994). Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, 1971-1979. Ernest P. Kline (1929-Alive) was Shapp's Lieutenant Governor.
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Milton J. Shapp
(1912-1994). Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, 1971-1979
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Milton J. Shapp
(1912-1994). Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, 1971-1979
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Milton J. Shapp
(1912-1994). Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, 1971-1979. Ernest P. Kline (1929-Alive) was Shapp's Lieutenant Governor. William G. Sesler (1928-Alive) was a Pennsylvania State Senator from 1961-1972. In 1970, he was the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, losing to Hugh Scott. |
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Eliot Laurence Spitzer
(1959-Alive). Democratic Attorney General of New York, 1999-2007. Democratic Governor of New York, 2007-Current. Item is from the 2006 election. |
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Jerry Springer
(1949-Alive). Democratic candidate for U.S. House of Representatives (OH), 1970. Democratic Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1977-1978. Candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Ohio, 1982. Television Talk Show Host. Periodically mentioned as a future candidate for the Democratic nomination for public office in Ohio.
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Howard Stern
(1954-Alive). Libertarian Party candidate for Governor of New York, 1994 (Withdrew). |
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Howard Stern
(1954-Alive). Libertarian Party candidate for Governor of New York, 1994 (Withdrew).
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Howard Stern
(1954-Alive). Libertarian Party candidate for Governor of New York, 1994 (Withdrew).
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Oscar Solomon Straus
(1850-1926). U.S. Minister to Turkey, 1887-1889, 1898-1899. U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, 1909-1910. U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 1906-1909. Progressive "Bull Moose" Party candidate for Governor of New York, 1912
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Oscar Solomon Straus
(1850-1926). U.S. Minister to Turkey, 1887-1889, 1898-1899. U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, 1909-1910. U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 1906-1909. Progressive "Bull Moose" Party candidate for Governor of New York, 1912
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Oscar Solomon Straus
(1850-1926). U.S. Minister to Turkey, 1887-1889, 1898-1899. U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, 1909-1910. U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 1906-1909. Progressive "Bull Moose" Party candidate for Governor of New York, 1912
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Bruce George Sundlun
((January 19, 1920, Providence, Rhode Island-Alive). Democratic Governor of Rhode Island, 1991-1995. |
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Howard Eliot Wolpe III
(1939-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-MI), 1979-1993. Democratic candidate for Governor of Michigan, 1994. This item is from 1984 and pictures Mondale, Ferraro, Senator Carl Levin, and Wolpe.
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