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James Henderson Duff (January 21, 1883 – December 20, 1969) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as United States Senator from Pennsylvania from 1951 to 1957. Previously he had served as the 34th governor of Pennsylvania from 1947 to 1951.
Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Francis J. Myers sought re-election, but was defeated by Republican nominee James H. Duff. As of 2024, this is the last time that Lycoming County voted Democratic in a Senate election.
Governor James H. Duff appointed him to fill a vacancy on the Pennsylvania Superior Court on July 15, 1947. [5] He was elected to a permanent term in November 1947, serving in that position until he resigned in 1950 to campaign for governor. [5] In 1950, after Duff decided to run for the US Senate, Fine was elected the 35th Governor of ...
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In 1950, when Duff was elected, Republicans were 70% of the two-party vote registration in Philadelphia, but held only a two-point advantage there in 1956. [ 1 ] Duff ran as an ally to Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower , who was also running for re-election , and criticized Clark for his spending and tax policies as Philadelphia mayor.
James Duff (born 1961) is an American billionaire businessman. Together with his brother Thomas Duff, he is the founder and co-owner of Duff Capital Investors, a holding company with annual turnover in excess of $2.6 billion. In 1983, the brothers inherited Southern Tire Mart from their father, Ernest Duff. [1] [2]
Alumnus Anudeep Revuri, 23, of New Brunswick, allegedly developed the closed network used by the group to sell narcotics to other Rutgers students. Six Rutgers students accused of running drug ...