Henry B. Krajewski

Henry B. Krajewski

(July 15, 1912-November 8, 1966)



This is Henry Krajewski. He ran for President of the United States in 1952. Born in Secaucus, N.J., He was the oldest child in his family, literally old enough to be the father of the yourngest child. He was a pig farmer. He also owned a Bar called Tammany Hall in Secaucus.
Krajewski, Henry B. of New Jersey. Candidate for President of the United States, 1952 (Poor Man's Party), 1956 (American Third Party); American Third Party candidate for U.S. Senator from New Jersey, 1954.
Ran for Governor of New Jersey in 1953 (Jersey Veterans Bonus), 1957 (American Third Party) and 1961 (Veterans Bonus Now.)
Subject of Time Magazine article entitled "Poor Man's Candidate" Monday, Mar. 17, 1952

"The Democrats have been hogging the Administration at Washington, for 20 years, and it's about time the people began to squeal."
"If you had a Democrat and a Republican in the White House at the same time," he argues, "they'd be so busy watching each other that there would be no danger of a dictatorship."
Mentioned in Time Magazine article entitled "It's a Free Country"
Monday, Sep. 01, 1952
Free Dictionary Entry
Alas, The eLexi Article is gone and the domain is for sale.
Whistle While You VOTE!
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New Jersey's Dark Horse Candidate
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