They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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But Bryan was interested in neither the election of a Democrat nor the free coinage of sil- ver . He was interested in William Jennings Bryan . If he could have been given the choice of Bland nominated and elected or Bryan nominated and ...
But Bryan was interested in neither the election of a Democrat nor the free coinage of sil- ver . He was interested in William Jennings Bryan . If he could have been given the choice of Bland nominated and elected or Bryan nominated and ...
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Those who without thought of self - aggrandizement had worked for years for social democracy feared Bryan to be a false prophet who never could fulfill his campaign rhetoric , an untrained man , unqualified to hold a job that required ...
Those who without thought of self - aggrandizement had worked for years for social democracy feared Bryan to be a false prophet who never could fulfill his campaign rhetoric , an untrained man , unqualified to hold a job that required ...
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Bryan , who didn't know beans about business , with a fund of less than half a million dollars , found himself up against the cleverest organizer in the history of American politics . The more millions Hanna spent , the wider Bryan ...
Bryan , who didn't know beans about business , with a fund of less than half a million dollars , found himself up against the cleverest organizer in the history of American politics . The more millions Hanna spent , the wider Bryan ...
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