Glen H. Taylor

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Glen H. Taylor was an Idaho senator and progressive Democrat best known for serving as Henry A. Wallace’s vice-presidential running mate on the Progressive Party ticket in the 1948 U.S. presidential election.

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instanceOf United States senator
businessperson
human
politician
singer
songwriter
burialPlace Golden Gate National Cemetery NERFINISHED
candidateIn 1948 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1904-04-12
dateOfDeath 1984-04-28
electedIn 1944 United States Senate election in Idaho NERFINISHED
endTime 1951-01-03
familyName Taylor NERFINISHED
givenName Glen NERFINISHED
ideology liberalism
progressivism
knownFor Progressive politics
anti–Cold War foreign policy stance
civil rights advocacy
opposition to racial segregation
lostReelectionIn 1950 United States Senate election in Idaho
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)

Progressive Party (United States, 1948) NERFINISHED
nickname The Singing Cowboy Senator NERFINISHED
notableWork autobiography "The Way It Was With Me"
occupation businessperson
politician
radio performer
singer
songwriter
onElectoralTicketOf Progressive Party (United States, 1948) NERFINISHED
participatedIn 1948 Progressive Party presidential campaign
placeOfDeath Millbrae, California NERFINISHED
positionHeld United States senator
United States senator from Idaho
ranForOffice Vice President of the United States NERFINISHED
religion Methodism
represented Idaho NERFINISHED
residence Idaho NERFINISHED
runningMateOf Henry A. Wallace NERFINISHED
servedIn United States Senate NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Idola Taylor NERFINISHED
startTime 1945-01-03
wasArrestedFor attempting to use a door reserved for Black people at a segregated event in Birmingham, Alabama
wasBornIn Portland, Oregon NERFINISHED

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