Iowa Farmer–Labor Party

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The Iowa Farmer-Labor Party (FLP) or the Farmer-Labor Party of Iowa was a political party in the American state of Iowa.

AbbreviationFLP
LeaderWallace M. Short
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Farmer-Labor Party of Iowa
AbbreviationFLP
LeaderWallace M. Short
IdeologyAgrarianism
Laborism
Progressivism
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History

The Farmer-Labor Party of Iowa was affiliated with the Farmer-Labor Movement.[1] During the 1938, Midterms in the United States the party suffered an internal conflict on whether to support Philip La Follette and his plans for the National Progressives of America, or to stay in line with the Elmer A. Benson and the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party resulting in a split within the party.[2][3][4][5]

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