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From Jan 1906 to Mar 1925, La Follette missed 1,294 of 3,608 roll call votes, which is 35.9%. This is worse than the median of 22.9% among the lifetime records ...
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La Follette won 16.6% of the popular vote, one of the best third party performances in U.S. history. He died shortly after the presidential election, but his ...
From Jan 1926 to Aug 1946, La Follette missed 314 of 2,649 roll call votes, which is 11.9%. This is on par with the median of 13.9% among the lifetime records ...
Independent and impassioned, La Follette championed such progressive reform measures as regulation of railroads, direct election of senators, and worker ...
He was the unsuccessful presidential candidate of the League for Progressive Political Action (i.e., the Progressive Party) in 1924, winning almost five million ...
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La Follette, a champion of the rights of the people—who received 16 percent of the popular vote when he ran for president on the Progressive party ticket in ...
In 1924 he ran for President as an independent candidate, winning only Wisconsin's electoral votes. He died in Washington, D.C. shortly before his seventieth ...
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As the presidential candidate of the Progressive Party in the 1924 election, he won five million votes, one-sixth of the total national vote. He died the next ...
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As a U.S. representative, governor, and. U.S. Senator, La Follette left enduring political legacies: direct election of senators, child labor laws, ...
La Follette was defeated in the 1946 Republican Senate primary by Joseph McCarthy. Robert M. La Follette Jr.
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