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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... 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 , held a first meeting in Boston , at- tended by such men ...
... 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 , held a first meeting in Boston , at- tended by such men ...
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... 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 despair , " What shall we ...
... 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 despair , " What shall we ...
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... Cleveland 1 Cleveland 1 Cleveland Bryan 1 Bryan 1 Parker Bryan 1 Wilson Wilson 11 Cox Davis Smith 111 1 1 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Truman 1111L 1 1 1 Stevenson Stevenson 17 Kennedy 1 Johnson WHIG 24 12 1080 18 12 ...
... Cleveland 1 Cleveland 1 Cleveland Bryan 1 Bryan 1 Parker Bryan 1 Wilson Wilson 11 Cox Davis Smith 111 1 1 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Truman 1111L 1 1 1 Stevenson Stevenson 17 Kennedy 1 Johnson WHIG 24 12 1080 18 12 ...
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