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and rose rapidly in the organization. In 1892, he was nominated as the gubenarorial candidate of the People's Party, the political wing of the Alliance. Of the three candidates, Powers received the most votes, but after a long and bitter fight,
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This article is about the Nebraska politician. For the former mayor of Spokane, Washington, see
257: 312: 317: 218: 161: 141: 183:, the Republican Governor of Nebraska from 1954 to 1955, was John Powers' great grandson. 8: 17: 228: 180: 253: 296: 157: 153: 196:, Second Edition. (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1966). 28: 245: 137: 136:(c. 1831–1918), who was known as "Honest John," was a 160:
before moving to Nebraska. In 1884, Powers joined the
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