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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... Democratic party had been run out of office by the Whigs under General Harrison in 1840. They were casting about frantically for a new name , a new face , a new person- ality , a new record which they could nail to their guard and ...
... Democratic party had been run out of office by the Whigs under General Harrison in 1840. They were casting about frantically for a new name , a new face , a new person- ality , a new record which they could nail to their guard and ...
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... Democratic convention which met in Baltimore on May 22 , 1848. Once again ... party , had never voted ; unlike his commanding officer in the Mexican War ... Democratic party for a variety of rea- sons during its forty - eight years of ...
... Democratic convention which met in Baltimore on May 22 , 1848. Once again ... party , had never voted ; unlike his commanding officer in the Mexican War ... Democratic party for a variety of rea- sons during its forty - eight years of ...
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... Democratic fashion has fought out its conflicts of opinion . ' 99 Davis ' nomination was well received . Outlook ... party it was John W. Davis , whom the press de- clared to be the outstanding personality of his party and the only ...
... Democratic fashion has fought out its conflicts of opinion . ' 99 Davis ' nomination was well received . Outlook ... party it was John W. Davis , whom the press de- clared to be the outstanding personality of his party and the only ...
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