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Alfalfa Party candidate for US President
HONOR
Just for fun, the Alfalfa Club leadership nominates a presidential candidate every year (not just election years). The candidate is required to deliver an acceptance speech at the event.
The Stassen Society honors Harold E. Stassen and all the Club's other unusccessful candidates for President of the United States on the Alfalfa Party ticket. [...] Gov. Stassen (1907-2001) ran unsuccessfully for President of the United States nine times between 1944 and 1992, and a tenth time on the Alfalfa Party ticket. The motto "Veni, vidi, defici" loosely translates as "I came, I saw, I lost."
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17-Sep-1996 |
US Vice President, 1969-73 |
Norman Augustine |
Business |
27-Jul-1935 |
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Howard Baker |
Government |
15-Nov-1925 |
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Reagan's Chief of Staff, 1987-88 |
Alben W. Barkley |
Politician |
24-Nov-1877 |
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US Vice President, 1949-53 |
Lloyd Bentsen, Jr. |
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11-Feb-1921 |
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US Senator, Treasury Secretary |
George H.W. Bush |
Head of State |
12-Jun-1924 |
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41st US President, 1989-93 |
George W. Bush |
Head of State |
6-Jul-1946 |
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43rd US President, 2001-09 |
Prescott Bush |
Politician |
15-May-1895 |
8-Oct-1972 |
US Senator from Connecticut, 1952-63 |
James F. Byrnes |
Politician |
2-May-1882 |
9-Apr-1972 |
US Secretary of State, 1945-47 |
Everett Dirksen |
Politician |
4-Jan-1896 |
7-Sep-1969 |
US Senator from Illinois, 1951-69 |
Pete Domenici |
Politician |
7-May-1932 |
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US Senator from New Mexico, 1973-2009 |
Glen E. Edgerton |
Military |
17-Apr-1887 |
1956 |
Canal Zone Governor, 1940-44 |
Tom Foley |
Politician |
6-Mar-1929 |
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Speaker of the House, 1989-95 |
Barry Goldwater |
Politician |
1-Jan-1909 |
29-May-1998 |
US Senator from Arizona, 1953-65, 1969-87 |
Alexander Haig |
Government |
2-Dec-1924 |
20-Feb-2010 |
US Secretary of State, 1981-82 |
Howell Heflin |
Politician |
19-Jun-1921 |
29-Mar-2005 |
US Senator from Alabama, 1979-97 |
Henry "Scoop" Jackson |
Politician |
31-May-1912 |
1-Sep-1983 |
US Senator from Washington, 1953-83 |
Robert H. Jackson |
Judge |
13-Feb-1892 |
9-Oct-1954 |
US Supreme Court Justice, 1941-54 |
Vernon Jordan |
Business |
15-Aug-1935 |
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Advisor to Bill Clinton |
Joseph Lieberman |
Politician |
24-Feb-1942 |
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US Senator from Connecticut |
Trent Lott |
Politician |
9-Oct-1941 |
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US Senator from Mississippi, 1989-2007 |
Dick Lugar |
Politician |
4-Apr-1932 |
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US Senator from Indiana |
John McCain |
Politician |
29-Aug-1936 |
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US Senator from Arizona |
Ben McKelway |
Journalist |
2-Oct-1895 |
1976 |
Editor, The Washington Star |
Richard M. Nixon |
Head of State |
9-Jan-1913 |
22-Apr-1994 |
37th US President, 1969-74 |
John Lord O'Brian |
Government |
14-Oct-1874 |
1974 |
Prominent antitrust lawyer |
Sandra Day O'Connor |
Judge |
26-Mar-1930 |
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US Supreme Court Justice, 1981-2006 |
Ronald Reagan |
Head of State |
6-Feb-1911 |
5-Jun-2004 |
40th US President, 1981-89 |
Donald Regan |
Government |
21-Dec-1918 |
10-Jun-2003 |
US Secretary of the Treasury, 1981-85 |
Dan Rostenkowski |
Politician |
2-Jan-1928 |
11-Aug-2010 |
Congressman from Illinois, 1959-95 |
Alan Simpson |
Politician |
2-Sep-1931 |
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US Senator from Wyoming, 1979-97 |
Harold Stassen |
Politician |
13-Apr-1907 |
4-Mar-2001 |
Perennial presidential candidate |
Ted Stevens |
Politician |
18-Nov-1923 |
10-Aug-2010 |
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Robert S. Strauss |
Diplomat |
19-Oct-1918 |
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US Ambassador to Russia, 1991-92 |
Jack Valenti |
Business |
5-Sep-1921 |
26-Apr-2007 |
Presidential advisor, headed the MPAA |
James Wolfensohn |
Business |
1-Dec-1933 |
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World Bank president, 1995-2005 |
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