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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Though he was able to keep a gold plank out of the Democratic platform when free silver was as dead an issue as slavery , the eastern Gold Democrats secured the nomination of Alton B. Parker , a solid , able and reputable judge from New ...
Though he was able to keep a gold plank out of the Democratic platform when free silver was as dead an issue as slavery , the eastern Gold Democrats secured the nomination of Alton B. Parker , a solid , able and reputable judge from New ...
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He made it his business to meet and become friendly with every Democratic voter and many Republicans . ... Having made such a favorable impression , Parker was nominated for the position by the Democrats and elected by a comfortable ...
He made it his business to meet and become friendly with every Democratic voter and many Republicans . ... Having made such a favorable impression , Parker was nominated for the position by the Democrats and elected by a comfortable ...
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offered at the Democratic convention which met in Baltimore on May 22 , 1848. Once again Van Buren sought the nomination , but Lewis Cass was nominated on the fourth ballot . The Democratic voters now had the nominee they had wanted ...
offered at the Democratic convention which met in Baltimore on May 22 , 1848. Once again Van Buren sought the nomination , but Lewis Cass was nominated on the fourth ballot . The Democratic voters now had the nominee they had wanted ...
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