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meriva
2 years ago
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Did Huey Long rig an election (50 points)

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Lelechka [254]2 years ago
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Answer: His margin was the largest in state history, and no opponent chose to face him in a runoff. After earning the Democratic nomination, he easily defeated the Republican nominee in the general election with 96.1 percent of the vote. At age 35, Long was the youngest person ever elected governor of Louisiana.

Explanation:

It’s an interesting concept to think about because of the fact that in the year

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