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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In 1910 the Republicans of his district in West Virginia in- formed the Democratic convention that they would bolt their party and vote for Davis if he were nominated for Congress ; when he was appointed solicitor general in 1913 the ...
In 1910 the Republicans of his district in West Virginia in- formed the Democratic convention that they would bolt their party and vote for Davis if he were nominated for Congress ; when he was appointed solicitor general in 1913 the ...
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John W. Davis was placed in nomination by the West Vir- ginia delegation , along with a host of other favorite sons . " The crowd was terribly weary , " by the time Davis ' name was mentioned , " but it stood up and made a decent amount ...
John W. Davis was placed in nomination by the West Vir- ginia delegation , along with a host of other favorite sons . " The crowd was terribly weary , " by the time Davis ' name was mentioned , " but it stood up and made a decent amount ...
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99 Davis ' nomination was well received . Outlook called him a " sober - minded liberal , not a futile theorist . " The Boston Transcript commented , " One thing most characteristic of him is straight thinking .
99 Davis ' nomination was well received . Outlook called him a " sober - minded liberal , not a futile theorist . " The Boston Transcript commented , " One thing most characteristic of him is straight thinking .
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