| Minnesota governor Harold with nine unsuccessful Presidential runs |
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| Harold who ran for president nine times |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Sep 2023 |
| Harold who sought the Republican presidential nomination nine times over 48 years |
New York Times |
02 Sep 2021 |
| Nine-time presidential contender Harold |
The Washington Post |
28 Jul 2019 |
| Nine-time presidential contender Harold |
LA Times Daily |
28 Jul 2019 |
| Nine-time presidential contender Harold |
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| Nine-time presidential candidate |
The Washington Post |
24 Jun 2017 |
| Nine-time presidential candidate |
LA Times Daily |
24 Jun 2017 |
| Nine-time presidential candidate |
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| Perennial candidate Harold |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Dec 2016 |
| Nine-time presidential contender of the 1940s-'90s |
New York Times |
15 Jul 2016 |
| Nine-time presidential contender of the 1940s-'90s |
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| Onetime Minnesota governor who ran for the G.O.P. presidential nomination nine times |
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| Twelve-time presidential candidate |
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| Frequent runner Harold |
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| Frequent campaigner Harold |
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| 1940 Republican convention keynote speaker |
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| 1940 Republican convention keynote speaker |
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| Quadrennial candidate Harold |
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| Frequent presidential aspirant Harold |
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| Frequent presidential aspirant Harold |
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| Harold, of several failed presidential bids |
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| Quadrennial candidate of old |
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| 1948 presidential contender |
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| Perennial presidential hopeful Harold |
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| '52 Republican hopeful Harold |
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| Noted Minnesota politico |
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| Perennial candidate |
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| He ran often |
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| Quadrennial candidate Harold |
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| Perennial presidential candidate |
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| Old G.O.P. politico Harold |
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| He 88-Across and 88-Across and 88-Across |
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| Harold of politics |
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| Eisenhower confidant |
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| He ran and ran and ran |
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| Harold the candidate |
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| Eisenhower aide, in 1953 |
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| Politician Harold |
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| Erstwhile quadrennial candidate |
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| Persistent also-ran |
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| Well-known quadrennial runner |
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| Republican in the running. |
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| F. O. A. chief. |
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| Gopher now a Keystoner. |
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| He wrote "Where I Stand." |
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| Ex-Governor of Minnesota. |
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| Possible youngest U. S. President. |
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| Presidential aspirant. |
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| G. O. P. candidate. |
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| Mutual Security Administrator. |
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| Another Washington VIP. |
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| Presidential Aspirant: 1948. |
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| Admiral Halsey's one-time aide. |
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| Admiral Halsey's flag secretary. |
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| Delegate to San Francisco conference. |
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| Security Conference delegate. |
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| UNCIO delegate. |
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| Possible G. O. P. candidate in '48. |
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| Possible GOP candidate. |
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| Republican anti-isolationist. |
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| Candidate for '48. |
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| Ex-Governor of Minnesota, Presidential hopeful. |
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| Pennsylvania U.'s new prexy. |
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| President of University of Pennsylvania. |
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| President of a Pennsylvania University. |
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| President of the University of Pennsylvania. |
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| University of Pennsylvania president. |
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| Harold Edward ___. |
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| He has been in correspondence with Stalin. |
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| Penn's President. |
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| President of Univ. of Pa. |
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| Minnesota's chief statesman. |
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| Prominent Republican. |
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| Contestant in today's big election. |
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| He's a Republican. |
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| His hat is in the ring. |
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| Harriman's successor. |
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| M. S. A. head. |
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| Traveler with Dulles. |
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| FOA head. |
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| Head of FAO. |
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| VIP in Washington. |
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| Eisenhower adviser. |
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| G.O.P. figure. |
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| Presidential adviser on disarmament. |
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| Special aide to Eisenhower. |
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| Chief U. S. delegate to London Disarmament Conference. |
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| Eisenhower's adviser on disarmament. |
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| U. S. statesman. |
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| Pennsylvania statesman. |
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| Well-known Republican. |
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| Former Minnesota governor. |
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| One of the candidates. |
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