Upton Sinclair 1934 gubernatorial campaign
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The Upton Sinclair 1934 gubernatorial campaign was the socialist writer’s high-profile run for governor of California, centered on an ambitious anti-poverty platform that drew national attention and fierce opposition.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Upton Sinclair 1934 gubernatorial campaign Context triple: [End Poverty in California, partOf, Upton Sinclair 1934 gubernatorial campaign]
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1932 New York gubernatorial election
The 1932 New York gubernatorial election was a pivotal state contest during the Great Depression in which Democrat Herbert H. Lehman won the governorship amid a broader national shift toward the New Deal coalition.
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1936 New York gubernatorial election
The 1936 New York gubernatorial election was a state-level contest held in New York to choose the governor during the mid-Depression era, coinciding with President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s landslide re-election year.
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United States gubernatorial elections, 1934
United States gubernatorial elections, 1934 were a series of state-level elections held across the U.S. in 1934 to choose governors during the Great Depression era.
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1934 New York gubernatorial election
The 1934 New York gubernatorial election was a state-level contest in which voters chose the governor of New York during the midst of the Great Depression and the New Deal era.
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1930 New York gubernatorial election
The 1930 New York gubernatorial election was a statewide contest in which voters chose the governor of New York during the early years of the Great Depression.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
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Target entity: Upton Sinclair 1934 gubernatorial campaign Target entity description: The Upton Sinclair 1934 gubernatorial campaign was the socialist writer’s high-profile run for governor of California, centered on an ambitious anti-poverty platform that drew national attention and fierce opposition.
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A.
1932 New York gubernatorial election
The 1932 New York gubernatorial election was a pivotal state contest during the Great Depression in which Democrat Herbert H. Lehman won the governorship amid a broader national shift toward the New Deal coalition.
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B.
1936 New York gubernatorial election
The 1936 New York gubernatorial election was a state-level contest held in New York to choose the governor during the mid-Depression era, coinciding with President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s landslide re-election year.
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C.
United States gubernatorial elections, 1934
United States gubernatorial elections, 1934 were a series of state-level elections held across the U.S. in 1934 to choose governors during the Great Depression era.
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D.
1934 New York gubernatorial election
The 1934 New York gubernatorial election was a state-level contest in which voters chose the governor of New York during the midst of the Great Depression and the New Deal era.
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E.
1930 New York gubernatorial election
The 1930 New York gubernatorial election was a statewide contest in which voters chose the governor of New York during the early years of the Great Depression.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.
subject surface form:
End Poverty in California