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582: 1977: 1436: 1627: 42: 1983: 608:. He called for high price supports and strict production controls on grains with high surpluses. His campaign slogan, "Beat Benson with Burdick", referred to Agriculture Secretary Benson, whose policies were unpopular with the state's wheat farmers. Burdick narrowly defeated Davis by a margin of 1,118 votes. 651:
Near the end of his life, Burdick suffered from health problems, including hospitalizations for heart problems, including a mild heart attack. At the end of his tenure, 76% of North Dakotans believed he should step down from his seat. On September 8, 1992, at age 84, Burdick died from heart failure,
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In the spring of 1958, Usher Burdick, who worried about being defeated for re-election in the Republican primary, offered to withdraw his candidacy if the NPL agreed to support his son as the Democratic-NPL candidate for his seat in the
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On August 8, 1960, Burdick resigned his House seat and was sworn in as a member of the U.S. Senate. He secured a full six-year term in the heavily Democratic year of 1964, having defeated Republican
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in November 1959, Burdick ran in a special election on June 28, 1960 to fill the remaining four and a half years of Langer's term. His Republican opponent was Governor
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Burdick easily defeated Kleppe in a rematch in 1970, another national Democratic year. He continued to be reelected by wide margins in 1976, 1982, and 1988.
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the following November. He was the first Democrat-NPLer to be elected to the House of Representatives from North Dakota.
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Burdick, who believed the NPL was dividing the state's progressive vote, began to advocate aligning the NPL with the
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fraternity. He suffered a knee injury in football that disqualified him from military service in
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from North Dakota
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degree in 1931. During college, he played on the football team as a blocking back for
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in 1946 as a Democrat, but was again unsuccessful. He was a delegate for former
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while at St. Luke's Hospital in Fargo. After Burdick's death, his widow,
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Members of the United States House of Representatives from North Dakota
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to North Dakota. He received high ratings from organized labor and the
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During his tenure in the House, Burdick served as a member of the
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Like his father, Burdick became active in politics and joined the
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In 1956, the NPL aligned with the Democratic Party to create the
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United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
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to fill his unexpired term until a special election was held.
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on the House floor, Burdick called for the resignation of
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Quentin Burdick Papers at The University of North Dakota
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Associated Press. 1992-09-04. p. 8 732: 730: 728: 726: 724: 722: 720: 639:Burdick earned the nickname the "King of 135:January 3, 1959 â€“ August 8, 1960 112:U.S. House of Representatives 1362:United States senators from North Dakota 1263:U.S. senator (Class 1) from North Dakota 795: 793: 772: 770: 768: 766: 764: 762: 760: 758: 756: 754: 580: 438:Burdick joined his father's law firm in 868: 813: 521: 348:) among current members of the Senate. 247: 1933; died 1958) 14: 2329: 848: 717: 2407:20th-century North Dakota politicians 1910: 1530: 1334: 963:"Ailing Senator refuses to step down" 933: 801:"BURDICK, Usher Lloyd, (1879 - 1960)" 790: 751: 736: 388:, who was a U.S. Representative from 364:, as the oldest of three children of 957: 955: 934:Saxon, Wolfgang (9 September 1992). 2387:People from Williston, North Dakota 1058:Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota 374:Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota 24: 428:University of Minnesota Law School 310:University of Minnesota Law School 25: 2423: 2412:20th-century American legislators 1002: 952: 326:North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party 2284:One seat at-large (1973–present) 1981: 1975: 1625: 1434: 495:, who ran as a candidate of the 980: 903:"Senator's Son Is Electrocuted" 553:Americans for Democratic Action 433: 266: 244: 27:American politician (1908–1992) 2367:Nonpartisan League politicians 2128:Two seats at-large (1933–1963) 1991:Two seats at-large (1903–1913) 927: 895: 737:Saxon, Wolfgang (1992-09-09). 576: 13: 1: 2392:20th-century American lawyers 2362:Protestants from North Dakota 1945:One seat at-large (1889–1903) 1220:Member of the  1205:U.S. House of Representatives 710: 670:Politics of the United States 568:U.S. Secretary of Agriculture 534:U.S. House of Representatives 527:U.S. House of Representatives 430:and was admitted to the bar. 334:U.S. House of Representatives 47: 46:Official portrait of Burdick 1815:Environment and Public Works 1635:Public Buildings and Grounds 656:, was appointed by Governor 628:In 1987, Burdick became the 356:Quentin Burdick was born in 7: 2357:American Congregationalists 2049:Three districts (1913–1933) 663: 596:After the death of Senator 418:, and was president of the 10: 2428: 861:University of North Dakota 856:"EUGENE A. BURDICK PAPERS" 840:. Vol. 24. New York: 838:Current Biography Yearbook 783:University of North Dakota 501:1948 presidential election 484:. 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Index

Quentin N. Burdick

United States Senator
North Dakota
Norman Brunsdale
Jocelyn Burdick
U.S. House of Representatives
North Dakota
At-large
Usher L. Burdick
Hjalmar Nygaard
Munich, North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota
Democratic
Jocelyn Birch
Usher L. Burdick
Eugene A. Burdick
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota Law School
North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
North Dakota
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate
Strom Thurmond
Robert Byrd
Munich
North Dakota
Usher Lloyd Burdick
Republican
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota

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