He used the slogan every man a king' to promote a program limiting personal net worth called Share Our Wealth, and he was assassinated in 1935 before he could complete his split from Franklin Roosevelt by pursuing the Democratic presidential candidacy

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1. He used the slogan every man a king' to promote a program limiting personal net worth called Share Our Wealth, and he was assassinated in 1935 before he could complete his split from Franklin Roosevelt by pursuing the Democratic presidential candidacy