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Progressive Party (United States, 1912) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Progressive Party (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name Progressive Party has been assigned to a collection of parties in the United States over the past century or so. Several members retained their membership through the changes in national le...
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Progressive left/social democratic formation trying to build a new political party "from the ground up", by waging winnable campaigns in local elections. NP members have won over 100 elections across the U ... For more information contact: New Party, 88 Third Avenue, Suite 313, Brooklyn, NY 11217; 1-800-200-1294;
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Progressive Socialist Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Platform of the Progressive Party; August 7, 1912 ... Declaration of Principles of the Progressive Party ... We of the Progressive Party here dedicate ourselves to the fulfillment of the duty laid upon us by our fathers to maintain that government of the people, by the people and for the people whose foundation they laid.
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Passionate domestic cookery, with a cookbook in one hand and a glass of wine in the other. ... The party was in the big packing and hanging out shed; you can see the poly tunnel greenhouses in the back of this photo:
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