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- Homa Jackson Porter, usually known as H. J. Porter or Jack Porter (February 21, 1896 – December 7, 1986) was a Texas businessman and political activist. A key figure in building a competitive Republican Party in his home state after a century of Democratic dominance, Porter was best known as Lyndon Johnson's general election opponent in the 1948 contest for a seat in the United States Senate. (en)
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- Annetta, Texas, U.S. (en)
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- Porter as TIPRO president in 1946 (en)
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- 1986-12-07 (xsd:date)
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- Houston, Texas, U.S. (en)
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- Independent oil producer (en)
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- President of the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association (en)
- Member of the Republican National Committee from Texas (en)
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- None (en)
- Henry Zweifel (en)
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- Ilona Adelia Campbell (en)
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- Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Texas (en)
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- Homa Jackson Porter, usually known as H. J. Porter or Jack Porter (February 21, 1896 – December 7, 1986) was a Texas businessman and political activist. A key figure in building a competitive Republican Party in his home state after a century of Democratic dominance, Porter was best known as Lyndon Johnson's general election opponent in the 1948 contest for a seat in the United States Senate. (en)
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