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  2. People's Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Party, usually known as the Populist Party or simply the Populists, was an agrarian populist [2] political party in the United States in the late 19th century. . The Populist Party emerged in the early 1890s as an important force in the Southern and Western United States, but declined rapidly after the 1896 United States presidential election in which most of its natural ...

  3. Omaha Platform - Wikipedia

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    Taken as a whole, the electoral accomplishments of the Populist Party represent the high water mark for a United States third party after the Civil War. In 1896, the Populists abandoned the Omaha Platform and endorsed Democratic nominee William Jennings Bryan on the basis of a single-plank free silver platform.

  4. Populism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Former Populists became inactive or joined other parties. Debs became a socialist leader. Bryan dropped any connection to the rump Populist Party. Historians see the Populists as a reaction to the power of corporate interests in the Gilded Age but debate the degree to which the Populists were anti-modern and nativist.

  5. Thomas E. Watson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edward Watson (September 5, 1856 – September 26, 1922) was an American politician, attorney, newspaper editor, and writer from Georgia.In the 1890s Watson championed poor farmers as a leader of the Populist Party, articulating an agrarian political viewpoint while attacking business, bankers, railroads, Democratic President Grover Cleveland, and the Democratic Party.

  6. Five takeaways from Biden's first big speech to Congress - AOL

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    The president, on the platform with two women in a joint address for the first time in U.S. history, made a populist pitch for his economic agenda. Five takeaways from Biden's first big speech to ...

  7. 1894 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The Democrats also lost four seats in the Senate, [5] thus resulting in the President's party completely losing control of both houses of Congress, the first time this ever happened in a midterm election. The Democratic Party losses can be traced largely to the Panic of 1893 and the ineffective party leadership of Cleveland.

  8. Trump loves populists and strongmen. Here's who he's invited ...

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    Like Trump, he enjoys attacking his political rivals as “parasites” and “thieving politicians” and Argentina’s Congress as “the rat’s nest.” Related: Advice from dogs. A chainsaw ...

  9. Trump Now Has A Loyal Team, But Overreach Could Again ... - AOL

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    For their part, Trump’s supporters maintain Trump is at once the final decider of GOP policy direction, and sole figure capable of shaping his base’s views and those of his colleagues in Congress.