Labor–Farm Party of Wisconsin
The Labor-Farm Party of Wisconsin (also Wisconsin Labor and Farm Party, or LFP) was an independent left-leaning political party in the state of Wisconsin. In 1984, William Osborne Hart, one of the party's founders, intended to run for President of the United States and failed due to a Wisconsin Supreme Court deliberation. This, as well as other factors, led to the party's dissolution.
Labor–Farm Party of Wisconsin1962_United_States_Senate_elections1976_United_States_Senate_electionsLFPLabor-Farm Party of WisconsinList of political parties in the United StatesList of state Green Parties in the United StatesLucille BerrienWilliam Osborne HartWisconsin Green PartyWisconsin Labor and Farm Party
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Labor–Farm Party of Wisconsin
The Labor-Farm Party of Wisconsin (also Wisconsin Labor and Farm Party, or LFP) was an independent left-leaning political party in the state of Wisconsin. In 1984, William Osborne Hart, one of the party's founders, intended to run for President of the United States and failed due to a Wisconsin Supreme Court deliberation. This, as well as other factors, led to the party's dissolution.
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