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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Tom Dewey represented the insular standpat Republicanism of Herbert Hoover , Robert Taft , John Hamilton , Colonel McCormick , Frank Gannett . Without any semblance of a machine Willkie took his one - man campaign to the public , trying ...
Tom Dewey represented the insular standpat Republicanism of Herbert Hoover , Robert Taft , John Hamilton , Colonel McCormick , Frank Gannett . Without any semblance of a machine Willkie took his one - man campaign to the public , trying ...
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Dewey chose to send his own prospective Secretary of State , John Foster Dulles . The Democrats were displeased with Secretary Hull , crying , " Dewey has been on the outside wistfully looking in . Now you have put him in a position ...
Dewey chose to send his own prospective Secretary of State , John Foster Dulles . The Democrats were displeased with Secretary Hull , crying , " Dewey has been on the outside wistfully looking in . Now you have put him in a position ...
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Tom Dewey's own vigorous approach and detailed organizational work as he made his way across the depth and breadth of the country , replying triumphantly , " It's time for a change ! " seemed to be accomplishing such important results ...
Tom Dewey's own vigorous approach and detailed organizational work as he made his way across the depth and breadth of the country , replying triumphantly , " It's time for a change ! " seemed to be accomplishing such important results ...
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