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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But how could the Republicans split up the south , solidly Democratic since
Jefferson ? In South Carolina , Louisiana and Florida there were two separate
factions , each with its own electoral board , still fighting the Civil War : the
Republican ...
But how could the Republicans split up the south , solidly Democratic since
Jefferson ? In South Carolina , Louisiana and Florida there were two separate
factions , each with its own electoral board , still fighting the Civil War : the
Republican ...
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Without any semblance of a machine Willkie took his one - man campaign to the
public , trying to convince the Republican voters that their party could never and
would never supplant the Democrats in Washington until they became a ...
Without any semblance of a machine Willkie took his one - man campaign to the
public , trying to convince the Republican voters that their party could never and
would never supplant the Democrats in Washington until they became a ...
第 422 頁
publican Herald - Tribune : " He is probably more responsible than any other
single man for leading the Republican party into blind alleys of dumb obstruction
on the vital issues of our time . ” Tom Dewey decreed that Wendell Willkie , titular
...
publican Herald - Tribune : " He is probably more responsible than any other
single man for leading the Republican party into blind alleys of dumb obstruction
on the vital issues of our time . ” Tom Dewey decreed that Wendell Willkie , titular
...
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