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  2. Labor Party of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the Labor Party, which was formed from the labor movement (and thus had significant overlap with the industrial democratic tendencies of the Socialist Party of America), had a particular affinity for the idea of a cooperative commonwealth. All of these concerns fed into the establishment, on February 12, 1920, of the Cooperative Congress.

  3. List of political parties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Splits from: Socialist Party of America: 1917 1910s Labor Party of the United States: Social democracy [105] Merged into: Farmer–Labor Party: 1919 1920 Proletarian Party of America: Communism [106] Splits from: Socialist Party of America: 1920 1971 Workers Party of America: Communist Party USA: Marxism–Leninism: 1921 1929 American Party ...

  4. History of the Labour Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    National votes for Labour at general elections since 1992 (millions) England Wales Scotland 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 1992 1997 2001 2005 2010 2015 2017 2019 2024 A graph showing the percentage of the popular vote received by major parties in general elections (1832–2005), with the rapid rise of the Labour Party after its founding during the late 19th century being clear as it became one of the ...

  5. U.S. Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Labor Party (USLP) was an American political party formed in 1973 by the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC). [1] It served as a vehicle for Lyndon LaRouche to run for President of the United States in 1976 , but it also sponsored many candidates for local offices as well as congressional and Senate seats between 1972 and 1979.

  6. American Labor Party (1932) - Wikipedia

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    The American Labor Party (ALP) was the final name of a De Leonist splinter group in the US in the early 1930s. The ALP had split from the Industrial Union League , which in turn had split from the Socialist Labor Party in the late 1920s.

  7. American Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    The American Labor Party (ALP) was a political party in the United States established in 1936 that was active almost exclusively in the state of New York.The organization was founded by labor leaders and former members of the Socialist Party of America who had established themselves as the Social Democratic Federation (SDF).

  8. Farmer–Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    One primary contributing stream to the Farmer–Labor movement was the Labor Party movement. An International Association of Machinists strike in Bridgeport developed into a Labor Party in five Connecticut towns in the summer of 1918 and the powerful Chicago Federation of Labor (led by President John Fitzpatrick and Secretary-Treasurer Edward Nockels) adopted the cause of a Labor Party in the ...

  9. Socialist Labor Party of America - Wikipedia

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    Despite his accomplishments, De Leon was a polarizing figure among the SLP's membership. In 1899, his opponents left the SLP and merged with the Social Democratic Party of America to form the Socialist Party of America. After his death in 1914, De Leon was followed as national secretary by Arnold Petersen.