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  2. Progressives begin search for a new leader - AOL

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    Progressives are debating who should lead their movement as they seek to remake the Democratic Party in a new populist mold following devastating losses in November. Initial conversations are ...

  3. Progressivism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The progressive movement enlisted support from both major parties and from minor parties as well. One leader, the Democratic William Jennings Bryan, had won both the Democratic Party and the Populist Party nominations in 1896. At the time, the great majority of other major leaders had been opposed to populism.

  4. Progressive organizations were forced to play defense in the ...

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    Notably, none of those progressive wins came at the expense of candidates backed by the party establishment. Open-seat clashes between progressives and DCCC-backed picks caused high drama in 2018 ...

  5. Progressive war horse Bernie Sanders says his next term is ...

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    Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a leader in the progressive movement, said his current term would likely be his last one in Congress.. Sanders, 83, has been a member of Congress since 1991 ...

  6. Stephanie Taylor (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor describes the candidate support program as "a movement of progressive activists taking power at every level — local, state and federal." [ 5 ] She has also worked on campaigns for Social Security expansion, debt-free college, and government manufacturing of prescription drugs.

  7. Progressive Party (United States, 1924–1934) - Wikipedia

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    Hiram W. Johnson, backed by women's suffrage activist and early feminist Katherine Philips Edson, [6] was a candidate for California governor in 1910, the Progressive Party vice presidential nominee in 1912, and was reelected as Governor of California on the Progressive ticket in 1914. In 1916, he was elected as a Progressive to the U.S. Senate ...

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  9. John Fetterman called himself progressive for years. Now he’s ...

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    “We have started a progressive movement here in Pennsylvania,” he wrote in 2016, after losing his first Senate race. That same year, while touting support from Mr Sanders, he called himself a ...