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2247:1951 deaths
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2014:May 4, 1933
1481:Prohibition
1435:Nonpartisan
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752:Independent
585:across the
433:-sponsored
415:Progressive
379:Public life
302:Los Angeles
268:Prohibition
250:Los Angeles
181:Preceded by
143:Preceded by
92:Preceded by
2211:Categories
2193:1915β1921
2151:1931β1933
2130:Jim Wilson
2124:1925β1933
1511:References
1216:Republican
713:Republican
622:Evan Lewis
536:Jim Wilson
411:Republican
407:Democratic
346:Harrisburg
306:California
254:California
219:1865-07-23
67:California
479:Elections
328:Biography
274:Spouse(s)
171:In office
133:In office
122:from the
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360:in that
338:Observer
318:Congress
284:Children
230:Nebraska
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655:Result
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646:Party
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659:Swing
640:Year
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1372:Hold
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735:Hold
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532:1933
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516:1929
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258:U.S.
240:Died
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213:Born
124:74th
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