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Daniel Warren White (1 September 1908 - 23 April 1992) was an American politician from Montana, best known for serving as Governor of Montana for five consecutive terms (1951-1960) and was the failed Nationalist Presidential candidate in the 1960 election. White wrote A Western Sensibility, regarded as one of the most important political manifestos of the 20th century.

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  • Daniel Warren White (1 September 1908 - 23 April 1992) was an American politician from Montana, best known for serving as Governor of Montana for five consecutive terms (1951-1960) and was the failed Nationalist Presidential candidate in the 1960 election. White wrote A Western Sensibility, regarded as one of the most important political manifestos of the 20th century.
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  • Daniel Warren White (1 September 1908 - 23 April 1992) was an American politician from Montana, best known for serving as Governor of Montana for five consecutive terms (1951-1960) and was the failed Nationalist Presidential candidate in the 1960 election. White wrote A Western Sensibility, regarded as one of the most important political manifestos of the 20th century.
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