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    Ruth Harriett Woods (June 2, 1927 – February 8, 2007) was an American politician and activist, two-time Democratic nominee for the United States Senate...
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    Party. First elected to the U.S. Senate in 1986, he defeated Democrat Harriett Woods by a margin of 53–47%. He was re-elected in 1992, 1998, and 2004. On...
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    Danforth was re-elected to a second term in office, defeating State Sen. Harriett Woods. John Danforth, incumbent Senator Mel Hancock, State Representative...
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    since 1920. This was the only seat that Republicans flipped in 1986. Harriett Woods, Lieutenant Governor Kit Bond, former Governor 1986 United States Senate...
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  • Senator Woods may refer to: Aaron Woods (politician), Oregon state senate Harriett Woods (1927–2007), Missouri State Senate Jane Woods (born 1946), Virginia...
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  • rumor's spread." The first female editor-in-chief of The Daily was Harriett Woods, who later served in Missouri State government, ran for the Senate twice...
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  • Gurdon Woods (1915–2007), American sculptor, academic administrator Harriett Woods (1927–2007), American politician and activist Harry Woods (disambiguation)...
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    second term. In the general election, he narrowly defeated state senator Harriett Woods by just over a percentage point. Danforth would go on to serve two more...
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    Kit Bond won the open seat, beating Democratic Lieutenant Governor Harriett Woods. Incumbent Republican Paul Laxalt decided to retire instead of seeking...
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  • his family's immigrant past". January 9, 2019. "Kenneth Rothman and Harriett Woods: only Missouri Jews to serve as Lt. Governor". Retrieved December 16...
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    January 9, 1989 – January 11, 1993 Governor John Ashcroft Preceded by Harriett Woods Succeeded by Roger B. Wilson 40th Treasurer of Missouri In office January...
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  • politician Lauren Weisberger (Kappa) – author; (The Devil Wears Prada) Harriett Woods (Pi) – former Lt. Governor of Missouri List of Jewish fraternities and...
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    nominee Harriett Woods defeated Republican nominee Mel Hancock with 53.82% of the vote. Primary elections were held on August 7, 1984. Harriett Woods, State...
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    O'Neill Succeeded by Tom Daschle, Bill Gray, George Mitchell, Chuck Robb, Harriett Woods Preceded by Michael Dukakis Chair of the Democratic Governors Association...
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    (1985) Succeeded by Tom Daschle, Bill Gray, George Mitchell, Chuck Robb, Harriett Woods Political offices Preceded by Carl Albert Speaker of the U.S. House...
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    the nickname "Give 'em Hell, Harriett" (a play on the famous Truman phrase). Danforth defeated Woods 51% to 49%, with Woods's pro-choice stance said to be...
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    O'Neill Succeeded by Tom Daschle, Bill Gray, George Mitchell, Chuck Robb, Harriett Woods Preceded by Bill Gunter Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Florida...
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    Center for Leadership and Public Service, Dakota Wesleyan University Woods, Harriett (January 19, 2001), Testimony For The Judiciary Committee Hearing On...
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    the nomination to Harriett Woods, a former lieutenant governor of Missouri and two-time Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate. Woods was serving as president...
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    address 1986 Served alongside: Tom Daschle, Bill Gray, Chuck Robb, Harriett Woods Succeeded by Robert Byrd Jim Wright Preceded by Robert Byrd Senate Democratic...
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    Legislature". Florida Historical Quarterly. 60 (4): 455–481. JSTOR 30149853. Harriett Woods, Stepping Up to Power: The Political Journey of American Women (2000);...
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    O'Neill Preceded by Tom Daschle, Bill Gray, George Mitchell, Chuck Robb, Harriett Woods Response to the State of the Union address 1987, 1988 Served alongside:...
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    Harriett Woods, ran against Metzenbaum's Republican colleague, John Danforth, for Danforth's U.S. Senate seat in Missouri. Danforth defeated Woods by...
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    1985 Governor Kit Bond Preceded by William C. Phelps Succeeded by Harriett Woods 65th Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives In office January...
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    address 1986 Served alongside: Tom Daschle, Bill Gray, George Mitchell, Harriett Woods Succeeded by Robert Byrd Jim Wright Preceded by Dick Gephardt Chair...
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    of Missouri In office January 14, 1985 – January 11, 1993 Lieutenant Harriett Woods Mel Carnahan Preceded by Kit Bond Succeeded by Mel Carnahan 38th Attorney...
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    address 1986 Served alongside: Bill Gray, George J. Mitchell, Chuck Robb, Harriett Woods Succeeded by Robert Byrd Jim Wright Preceded by George McGovern Democratic...
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    Dick Weber Mary Wickes Tennessee Williams Carl Wimar Shelley Winters Harriett Woods Chic Young Biography portal Lists portal United States portal List of...
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    Heroines". Retrieved June 9, 2023. Martin, Douglas (February 10, 2007). "Harriett Woods, 79, Women's Political Leader, Dies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
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    Foley Preceded by Tom Daschle, Bill Gray, George Mitchell, Chuck Robb, Harriett Woods Response to the State of the Union address 1987, 1988, 1989 Served alongside:...
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