They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, 1966 - 434 頁 Profiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... Cass's defense received national attention , helped to establish the right of the judiciary to pass upon the acts of the legislature , thus strengthening the system of checks and balances in American government . His judges were ...
... Cass's defense received national attention , helped to establish the right of the judiciary to pass upon the acts of the legislature , thus strengthening the system of checks and balances in American government . His judges were ...
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... Cass upward toward the presidency . Cass is an indication that the need creates the presidential candidates rather than the candidate creating the need . The leaders of the Democratic party got together and asked , " Who can win a ...
... Cass upward toward the presidency . Cass is an indication that the need creates the presidential candidates rather than the candidate creating the need . The leaders of the Democratic party got together and asked , " Who can win a ...
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... Cass rose . There was no other competition . As Cass watched Van Buren's vote fall off , he had reason to believe that the nomination would be his in an- other four or five ballots . Since the Democratic party had been defeated only ...
... Cass rose . There was no other competition . As Cass watched Van Buren's vote fall off , he had reason to believe that the nomination would be his in an- other four or five ballots . Since the Democratic party had been defeated only ...
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