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populist and Readjuster
However, in 1881 William E. Cameron was elected governor under the banner of the Readjuster Party, a coalition of Republicans and populist Democrats.
In the late 1870s, a coalition of blacks, Republicans, and populist Democrats formed the Readjuster Party.

populist and Party
The Conservative Party of Norway ( Norwegian: Høyre, literally " right ") was formed by the old upper class of state officials and wealthy merchants to fight the populist democracy of the Liberal Party, but lost power in 1884 when parliamentarian government was first practised.
Most recently, the Tea Party movement, founded in 2009, has proven a large outlet for populist American conservative ideas.
In 1996, Abdalá Bucaram, from the populist Ecuadorian Roldosista Party, won the presidency on a platform that promised populist economic and social reforms.
Though in the UK Independence Party case, it is a centre-right wing populist party, which is pro establishment supporting the monarchy.
Historically, Fianna Fáil has been seen as to the left of Fine Gael and to the right of the Labour Party and is generally seen as a classic " catch all " populist party-representing a broad range of people from all social classes with the belief in the coincidence of economic growth and social progress.
Controlled by the anti-corruption parties — the populist Guatemalan Republican Front ( FRG ) headed by Ríos Montt, and the center-right National Advancement Party ( PAN ) — the new Congress began to move away from the corruption that characterized its predecessors.
In the latest elections, which took place in 2011, Retired General Otto Pérez Molina of the Patriotic Party won the presidential election in a runoff against populist Manuel Baldizón of the LIDER party.
Despite his two previous defeats, Bryan remained extremely popular among the more liberal and populist elements of the Democratic Party.
Humphrey was a Willkie Republican in 1940, but during the postwar mop-up, when old American radicals were kicked out of a newly war-enamored Left, Humphrey busily extirpated Bryanism from the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party so that the populist FL might merge with the Trumanite hawks of the Democratic Party.
Russian socialists formed two major groups: the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, following the Russian populist tradition, and the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
The Canadian Alliance's origins were in the Reform Party of Canada, which was founded in 1987 as a populist party supporting Western Canadian interests.
* The Party for Freedom ( PVV ), an anti-Islam populist party founded and dominated by Geert Wilders, formerly of the VVD.
* The Socialist Party ( SP ), in its first years a radical socialist / communist party, a Maoist split from the Communist Party Netherlands, is now a big socialist party, very conservative on economic issues and advocating more socialism, government control but at the same time taking more conservative positions on issues like integration and national identity than the PvdA, generally populist.
Mazowiecki had left the UW in November 2002 after it had left the conservative and Christian democratic European People's Party in favour of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, and entered coalitions with the social-democratic Democratic Left Alliance and the populist Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland party on the local level.
The Sweden Democrats was founded on 6 February 1988 as a successor to the Sweden Party, which in turn had been founded in 1986 by the merger of the racist organisation Bevara Sverige Svenskt ( BSS ) and a faction of the xenophobic and populist Progress Party.
The characters ' efforts to succeed or hold on to their success are interwoven with the efforts of a political operative and a local businessman to stage a concert rally before the state's presidential primary for a populist outsider running for president of the United States on the Replacement Party ticket.

populist and ran
Clinton won the 1992 presidential election ( 43. 0 % of the vote ) against Republican incumbent George H. W. Bush ( 37. 4 % of the vote ) and billionaire populist Ross Perot, who ran as an independent ( 18. 9 % of the vote ) on a platform focusing on domestic issues ; a significant part of Clinton's success was Bush's steep decline in public approval.
U. S. Senator Tom Harkin ( Iowa ) ran as a populist liberal with labor union support.
Important members of the party have included Minneapolis mayor Hubert H. Humphrey and Minnesota Attorney General Walter Mondale, who each went on to be United States Senators, Vice Presidents of the United States, and unsuccessful Democratic nominees for president, Humphrey in 1968 and Mondale in 1984 ; Eugene McCarthy, a Senator who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968 as an anti-Vietnam War candidate ; and Paul Wellstone, a Senator from 1991 – 2002 who became an icon of populist progressivism.
Believing the other parties to be out of touch with mainstream Australia, One Nation ran on a broadly populist and protectionist platform.
Most recently, Claude " Buddy " Leach ran a populist campaign in the Louisiana gubernatorial election of 2003 that some observers compared to Huey Long's.
" Honest John " Powers ran for governor in Nebraska as a populist in 1892.
A few months later he ran for the Vice Presidency as veteran UCR politician Ricardo Balbín's running mate in snap elections called for September of that year ; their ticket was defeated by the recently returned populist leader, Juan Perón, in a landslide.
Harkin ran for President in 1992 as a populist with labor union support.
Moscoso ran on a populist platform, beginning many of her speeches with the Latin phrase " Vox populi, vox Dei " (" the voice of the people is the voice of God "), previously used by Arias to begin his own speeches.
John Holbrook Powers ( 1831-1918 ), who was known as " Honest John ," was a Nebraska pioneer who ran for governor as a populist in 1892.
The party was populist and ran on a platform of banking and monetary reform.
He ran again in 1932 and defeated interim Senator Cameron Morrison in the Democratic primary runoff by nearly two to one after running a particularly nasty, populist campaign, which accused Morrison of being a Communist sympathizer.
Moscoso ran on a populist platform, beginning many of her speeches with the Latin phrase " Vox populi, vox Dei " (" the voice of the people is the voice of God "), previously used by Arias to begin his own speeches.
In 1975, Liberty Lobby began publishing a weekly newspaper called The Spotlight, which ran news and opinion articles with a very populist and anti-establishment slant on a variety of subjects, but gave little indication of being extreme-right or neo-Nazi.
The Spotlight ran articles and editorials professing a " populist and nationalist " political orientation.
Known as a populist, he first ran for the Manitoba legislature in the 1958 provincial election, against Liberal-Progressive Francis Bud Jobin in the riding of Flin Flon.
His cooperation with the IMF followed rather quickly after his victory in the 1988 presidential election, during which he ran a populist, anti-neoliberal campaign describing the IMF as " a neutron bomb that killed people, but left buildings standing " and said that World Bank economists were " genocide workers in the pay of economic totalitarianism ".
At the age of 37, he ran for president on a populist platform.
In addition to being a native son, Carter ran a culturally Southern, populist campaign.

populist and coalition
The second is the " populist coalition ", the core of which are the tuanpai, or the " Youth League faction " which consists mainly of officials who have risen from the rural interior, through the Communist Youth League.
After the Austrian legislative election, 1999, the People's Party formed in 2000 a coalition government with the right-wing populist Freedom Party of Austria of its then-leader Jörg Haider.
As a young man, Barrès carried his Romantic and individualist theory of the Ego into politics as an ardent partisan of General Boulanger, locating himself in the more populist side of the heterogenous Boulangist coalition.
In 1997, the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia formed a coalition government with the populist Slovenian People's Party which finally enabled Drnovšek to serve a third term in office.
" He embraced a new coalition of Liberals, social conservatives, and the corporate sector, rather that appealing to the populist base as his father had done.
A coalition government that included the center left Free Bolivia Movement ( MBL ) and populist Civic Solidarity Union ( UCS ) was formed.
The government headed by Schüssel was – in its beginnings – probably the most controversial since 1945, which to a large extent is due to the coalition formed with the populist right-wing FPÖ, whose leader at that time was Jörg Haider.
They subsequently withdrew in 2004 as the Socialist Workers Party prepared to drop the Socialist Alliance and launch the Respect Party coalition, which Workers Power argued was a reformist, populist and cross-class alliance which would be unstable politically.
" ACT New Zealand aspired to become National's centre-right coalition partner, but has been hampered by lack of party unity and populist leadership that often lacked strategic direction.
However, the severity of the campaign attacks and the willingness of PiS to court the populist vote had soured the relationship between the two largest parties and made the creation of a stable coalition impossible.
Sinowatz tried to rely on the liberal wing of the FPÖ, however political infighting and the rise of the right-wing populist Jörg Haider to the chairmanship of the FPÖ made a further coalition with its junior partner for the SPÖ impossible.
After the 1996 election National had formed a coalition with the populist New Zealand First party and its controversial leader, Winston Peters.
Early in the election, Mulroney focused on adding Quebec nationalists to the traditional Tory coalition of western populist conservatives and fiscal conservatives from Ontario and the Atlantic provinces.
" By contrast, thepopulistcoalition of Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao advocates more balanced economic development and improvements to China ’ s social safety net.
The ruling coalition attempted to stabilize the economy while implementing privatization and other elements of a market economy, while the populist right wing of the MDF was vocal about the “ national issue ”— the question of the Hungarian minorities in neighbouring countries — and attempted to put it at the centre of the government's platform.
In the 2002 election campaign the purple coalition came under heavy criticism of the populist politician Pim Fortuyn for mismanaging the public sector, migration and the integration of migrants.
While the party is currently member of the centre-left coalition, led by the Democratic Party ( PD ), its members had been very diverse ideologically, ranging from the far left ( i. e. Franca Rame, a former member of Soccorso Rosso, and Pancho Pardi, a former activist of Potere Operaio ) to right-wing, thanks to the populist message of the party.
The Alliance formed a successful populist coalition for the 1890 elections, allowing Buchanan to capture the Tennessee Democratic Party nomination for governor.
The Estonian businessman and politician Tiit Vähi, who briefly served as Estonia's prime minister in 1992 and once more in 1995-1997, described " overall anti-Russian sentiment " as a feature of the populist current in the country's politics, raising it as one among a number of issues with the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Andrus Ansip.
Using populist promises and support from religious organisations, it won 9. 5 % of the popular vote and 10 out of 100 seats at the legislative elections of October 5, 2002 and has joined all the coalition governments since that time.
In the 2001 elections, the Thai Nation Party won 41 out of 500 seats and formed a coalition government with the largest party, the populist Thai Rak Thai, formerly led and co-founded by tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra.
* A biracial populist coalition achieves power in Virginia ( briefly ).
* Motherland ( Latvia ), a left populist coalition of political parties in Latvia, founded in 2004

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