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#1
Union Convention: Vice President Arthur Sewall of Maine
 
#2
Union Convention: Governor Grover Cleveland of New York
 
#3
Union Convention: Senator James Blaine of Maine
 
#4
Union Convention: Senator Frederick Frelinghuysen of New Jersey
 
#5
Union Convention: Representative Henry F. Adams of Massachusetts
 
#6
Whig Convention: Governor Benjamin Harrison of Indiana
 
#7
Whig Convention: Representative James Weaver of Iowa
 
#8
Whig Convention: Senator Joseph E. Brown of Georgia
 
#9
Whig Convention: Senator Newton Booth of California
 
#10
Whig Convention: Representative Samuel Randall of Pennsylvania
 
#11
Whig Convention: Activist Walter M. Gibson of Nevada
 
#12
Radical Convention: Activist Walter M. Gibson of Nevada
 
#13
Radical Convention: Senator Joseph F. Smith of Illinois
 
#14
Radical Convention: Speaker John Ingalls of Kansas
 
#15
Radical Convention: Fmr. Governor Benjamin Butler of Massachusetts
 
#16
Radical Convention: Governor Benjamin Harrison of Indiana
 
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Total Voters: 34

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Cassius
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« on: March 26, 2014, 05:53:46 PM »

Randall, with Custer for VP!
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« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2014, 06:06:06 PM »

All liberal or socialist supporters of the Radical party, I implore you to support the Whigs in this one election.  Realistically, it is unlikely that the party will be able to win this election and Grover Cleveland must be kept out of office at all costs.

Or the Whigs could support the Radicals, who have gotten more support in the last three elections than the Whigs have.

Whilst that may be true, the Radicals are most certainly not the second choice for all Whigs.
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2014, 11:24:27 AM »

So who are this forum's party bosses? I can imagine Zioneer and Alfred being party bosses for the Radicals, but who else?
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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2014, 10:38:09 AM »

People's Republicans sounds decent, but what about calling it the Reform Party. Now, I know that this term has often been associated with right-wing parties (e.g in New Zealand and Canada) but it has a nice ring to it, and avoids the problems of pinning the party down to a particular ideology or grouping (as something like 'Labour' would).
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