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  • The '''New Deal coalition''' was an alliance of voting blocs and interest groups that joined forces i The New Deal coalition formed against the backdrop of the [[Great Depression]] that set in in 1929
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  • * Stanley, Harold W., and Richard G. Niemi. "The demise of the New Deal coalition: Partisanship and group support, 1952-1992." In ''Democracy's feast'', edit
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  • {{rpl|New Deal Coalition}}
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  • * [[New Deal Coalition]]
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  • ...termittently until the 1990s. The coalition battled the liberals of the [[New Deal Coalition]] and largely controlled Congress from 1937 to 1963 and continued as a pote ...f massive rioting in the cities, and the tearing apart of the Democratic [[New Deal coalition]] over issues of black power, liberalism, student radicalism and Vietnam.
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  • Outreach to Latino voters in 1960 to rally support for the [[New Deal Coalition]] during [[John F. Kennedy]]'s presidential campaign.
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  • * Stanley, Harold W., and Richard G. Niemi. "The demise of the New Deal coalition: Partisanship and group support, 1952-1992." In ''Democracy's feast'', edit
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  • * [[New Deal Coalition]]
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  • ...s in 1932 and 1936. Farley was most responsible for pulling together the [[New Deal Coalition]] of Catholics, labor unions, and big city machines. Farley was heavily co ...ability to corral the Catholics, Unions, and big city machines into the [[New Deal Coalition]]. Farley repeated this process in 1936 and correctly predicted the states
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  • ...ssed the [[Wagner Act]] in 1935. The AFL enthusiastically supported the [[New Deal Coalition]] led by Democrat [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
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  • ...used by the [[Great Depression, U.S.|Great Depression in the U.S.]]. The [[New Deal Coalition]] was forged by President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and kept his [[Democrat ...he activist [[New Deal]] promoted [[American liberalism]], anchored in a [[New Deal Coalition]] that dominated the [[Democratic Party (United States), history|Democratic
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  • ...ers]] in 1960 organized by Carlos McCormick to rally new support for the [[New Deal Coalition]] mobilized in the presidential campaign of [[John F. Kennedy]]. It proved
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