further away, but by keeping it at home. — John W. Bricker, inaugural gubernatorial address, January 9, 1939. Bricker was the 1944 Republican nominee for vice...
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The building is named for John W. Bricker, an Ohio governor and U.S. senator who lived in Columbus. The John W. Bricker Federal Building has offices...
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Ohio John W. Bricker and was nominated on the first ballot. In a bid to maintain party unity, Dewey, a moderate, chose the conservative Bricker as his...
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Presidential Ballot Governor John W. Bricker of Ohio Governor Earl Warren of California (Not Nominated - Declined Consideration) Bricker was nominated unanimously...
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They are named for their sponsor, conservative Republican Senator John W. Bricker of Ohio, who distrusted the exclusive powers of the president to involve...
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victory in the Wisconsin primary, and he defeated conservative Governor John W. Bricker at the 1944 Republican National Convention. As World War II was going...
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was no time for Knowland to withdraw. President Dwight D. Eisenhower John W. Bricker, U.S. Senator from Ohio William F. Knowland, U.S. Senator from California...
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which Bricker's delegates voted for Dewey in the presidential ballot, and Dewey in return chose Bricker as his running mate. The Dewey–Bricker ticket...
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made him the first Republican re-elected to the Senate in Ohio since John W. Bricker in 1952. As of 2024, this is the last time that the Republicans won...
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Clarence H. Knisley Walter F. Heer Frank A. Dye John W. Bricker, incumbent Governor John W. Bricker, Republican John McSweeney, Democratic "1942 Democratic Primary"...
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