Hiram Johnson was portrayed by Hal Bokar.
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- Hiram Warren Johnson (September 2, 1866 – August 6, 1945) was a leading American progressive and later isolationist politician from California; he served as Governor from 1911 to 1917, and as a United States Senator from 1917 to 1945, in the Republican Party. He ran for Vice President on former President Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive "Bull Moose" ticket in 1912. This breakaway party comprised Republicans who did not support President William Howard Taft; both Taft and Roosevelt were defeated by Democratic Woodrow Wilson. Johnson later became one of the most vocal Senate opponents of Wilson's foreign policy.
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| - Vice President of the United States
- Governor of California
- United States Senator from California
- Socialist Party Vice Presidential Candidate
- "Bull Moose" Progressive Party Vice Presidential Candidate
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| - Hiram Johnson was portrayed by Hal Bokar.
- Hiram Warren Johnson (September 2, 1866 – August 6, 1945) was a leading American progressive and later isolationist politician from California; he served as Governor from 1911 to 1917, and as a United States Senator from 1917 to 1945, in the Republican Party. He ran for Vice President on former President Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive "Bull Moose" ticket in 1912. This breakaway party comprised Republicans who did not support President William Howard Taft; both Taft and Roosevelt were defeated by Democratic Woodrow Wilson. Johnson later became one of the most vocal Senate opponents of Wilson's foreign policy.
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