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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He attended the Democratic convention of 1880 , helping to secure Hancock's nomination , and in 1884 brought in his county for Cleveland . President Cleveland offered him the position of first assistant postmas- ter general .
He attended the Democratic convention of 1880 , helping to secure Hancock's nomination , and in 1884 brought in his county for Cleveland . President Cleveland offered him the position of first assistant postmas- ter general .
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Douglas and Blaine were political icing , Lin- coln and Cleveland were bread and butter . A group of Republicans had threatened to bolt if Blaine received the nomination ; these Independents , or Mugwumps , as they came to be called ...
Douglas and Blaine were political icing , Lin- coln and Cleveland were bread and butter . A group of Republicans had threatened to bolt if Blaine received the nomination ; these Independents , or Mugwumps , as they came to be called ...
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moral turpitude against Cleveland to offset the charge of po- litical turpitude against Blaine . Cleveland's supporters were plunged into the deepest gloom ; his chance of election ap- peared to be blasted . When his managers cried in ...
moral turpitude against Cleveland to offset the charge of po- litical turpitude against Blaine . Cleveland's supporters were plunged into the deepest gloom ; his chance of election ap- peared to be blasted . When his managers cried in ...
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