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- Populist_Caucus abstract "The Populist Caucus was a caucus within the United States House of Representatives. The caucus was created on February 11, 2009 by Democrat Bruce Braley of Iowa. The caucus included 25 member of the House, all of which are from the Democratic Party. The fifteen members of this caucus are also members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. As of 2014 the caucus is effectively defunct.".
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- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Ray_Luján.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Brad_Sherman.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Braley.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Congressional_Progressive_Caucus.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Lipinski.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Loebsack.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Donna_Edwards.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Fair_trade.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Hank_Johnson.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Health_care.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Waxman.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Higher_education.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Jackie_Speier.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Schakowsky.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Courtney_(politician).
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink John_Garamendi.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink John_Yarmuth.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Ellison.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Linda_Sánchez.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Lloyd_Doggett.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Louise_Slaughter.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Marcy_Kaptur.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Middle_class.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Michaud.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Paul_D._Tonko.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Peter_DeFazio.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Welch.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Primary_education.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Rosa_DeLauro.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Cohen.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- Populist_Caucus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Populist Caucus".
- Populist_Caucus subject Category:Democratic_Party_(United_States).
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- Populist_Caucus comment "The Populist Caucus was a caucus within the United States House of Representatives. The caucus was created on February 11, 2009 by Democrat Bruce Braley of Iowa. The caucus included 25 member of the House, all of which are from the Democratic Party. The fifteen members of this caucus are also members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. As of 2014 the caucus is effectively defunct.".
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