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Founded in the 1930s, a socialist party (and precursor to the New Democratic Party of Canada), the CCF, won a provincial election in Saskatchewan where much of the population comprised self-employed farmers.
Southern Strategy
A political strategy adopted by some U.S. political parties and candidates to gain support in the Southern states by appealing to racial biases and segregationist sentiments.
Gerrymandering
The practice of manipulating the boundaries of electoral districts to favor one party or class, often resulting in disproportionate political representation.
Southern Strategy
A Republican Party electoral strategy to increase political support among white voters in the South by appealing to racism against African Americans.
Racial Dog Whistling
The use of coded language and messages in political discourse to appeal to racial biases and prejudices without explicit racism.
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