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  • ...eturn provided information, services and patronage. In 1928 he supported [[Al Smith]] and campaigned for him across the South. At the 1932 Democratic conventio
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  • * Slayton, Robert A. ''Empire Statesman: The Rise and Redemption of Al Smith'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Empire-Statesman-Rise-Redemption-Smith/dp/1
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  • ...lative battles. When it came to fighting wet candidates, especially as [[Al Smith]] in the presidential election of 1928, the League was less effective becau
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  • ...lative battles. When it came to fighting wet candidates, especially as [[Al Smith]] in the presidential election of 1928, the League was less effective becau
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  • ...n the Fourth Party System.... [but] not until 1928, with the nomination of Al Smith, a northeastern reformer, did Democrats make gains among the urban, blue-co
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  • ...]], [[Allozymes]], [[Almond Pressed Duck]], [[Almost sure convergence]], [[Al Smith]], [[Altruism]], [[Alvin Hansen]], [[Alvise Cadamosto]], [[Amancio Ortega]]
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  • ...]], [[Allozymes]], [[Almond Pressed Duck]], [[Almost sure convergence]], [[Al Smith]], [[Altruism]], [[Alvin Hansen]], [[Alvise Cadamosto]], [[Amancio Ortega]]
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  • ...of the largest and most critical voting blocs in the New Deal coalition. [[Al Smith]]'s nomination in 1928 had given a strong impetus to registration and votin
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  • ...ly pitted dry candidate [[William McAdoo]] against wet New York Governor [[Al Smith]], who drew the opposition of the group because of his [[Roman Catholic Chu ...n Klan violence. The counterattack worked; the state voted for Catholic [[Al Smith]] for president in 1928, and the Klan's official membership in Alabama plun
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  • ...together gave him the Republican presidential nomination. He ran against [[Al Smith]] and campaigned on efficiency and prosperity. Although Smith was the targe
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  • ...sevelt and Al Smith.jpg|right|frame|Governor Roosevelt and former governor Al Smith, 1930; they became embittered rivals in 1932]] ...aintain his contacts in the Democratic Party and had allied himself with [[Al Smith]], the current governor and the Democratic presidential nominee in 1928.
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  • ...tion, facilitated Republican landslides in 1920, 1924 and 1928. However [[Al Smith]] did build a strong Catholic base in the big cities in 1928, and [[Frankli ...nsurance against hardship. Conservative Democrats were outraged; led by [[Al Smith]] they formed the [[American Liberty League]] in 1934 and counterattacked.
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  • ...term "liberal" now came to mean a supporter of the [[New Deal]]. In 1934 [[Al Smith]] and pro-business Democrats formed the [[American Liberty League]] to figh
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  • in the 1928 campaign although he favored Al Smith. In 1929, he lost the election for mayor to incumbent Democrat [[Jimmy Walk
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  • ...term "liberal" now came to mean a supporter of the [[New Deal]]. In 1934 [[Al Smith]] and pro-business Democrats formed the [[American Liberty League]] to figh
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  • ...[[Ku Klux Klan]], expecting it would soon fold. He strongly opposed wet [[Al Smith]] for the nomination in 1924; his brother Charles Bryan was put on the tick
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  • ...acked down on Klan violence. The counterattack worked; the state voted for Al Smith in 1928, and the Klan's official membership plunged to under six thousand b
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  • ...of the "new immigrants," and the 1928 presidential candidacy of Catholic [[Al Smith]] as a concerted attempt by those perceived to be "un-American" to overtake
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