Hiram Johnson

Johnson was born in 1866 and worked as a stenographer and reporter before embarking on a legal career in his hometown of Sacramento. After he moved to San Francisco, he worked as an assistant district attorney and gained statewide renown for his prosecutions of public corruption. On the back of this popularity, Johnson won the 1910 California gubernatorial election with the backing of the progressive Lincoln–Roosevelt League. He instituted several progressive reforms, establishing a railroad commission and introducing aspects of direct democracy, such as the power to recall state officials. Having joined with Theodore Roosevelt and other progressives to form the Progressive Party, Johnson won the party's 1912 vice-presidential nomination. In one of the best third-party performances in U.S. history, the ticket finished second nationally in the popular and electoral votes.
Johnson was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1916, becoming a leader of the chamber's Progressive Republicans. He made his biggest mark in the Senate as an early voice for isolationism but voted for U.S. entry into World War I. He opposed U.S. participation in the League of Nations. He unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1920 and 1924. Although he supported Democratic nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1932 presidential election and many of the New Deal programs, by November 1936 he had become hostile to Roosevelt, whom he viewed as a potential dictator. He remained in the Senate until his death in 1945. Provided by Wikipedia
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The diary letters of Hiram Johnson 1917 - 1945 ; a seven-vol. set reproducing a major source for modern American polit. history, with an extensive introd. and index by Johnson, Hiram 1866-1945
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The diary letters of Hiram Johnson 1917 - 1945 ; a seven-vol. set reproducing a major source for modern American polit. history, with an extensive introd. and index by Johnson, Hiram 1866-1945
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The diary letters of Hiram Johnson 1917 - 1945 ; a seven-vol. set reproducing a major source for modern American polit. history, with an extensive introd. and index by Johnson, Hiram 1866-1945
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The diary letters of Hiram Johnson 1917 - 1945 ; a seven-vol. set reproducing a major source for modern American polit. history, with an extensive introd. and index by Johnson, Hiram 1866-1945
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