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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Å few days before the election President Roosevelt replied , “ The statements made by Mr. Parker are unqualifiedly and atrociously false . As Mr. Cortelyou has said to me more than once during the campaign , if elected I shall go into ...
Å few days before the election President Roosevelt replied , “ The statements made by Mr. Parker are unqualifiedly and atrociously false . As Mr. Cortelyou has said to me more than once during the campaign , if elected I shall go into ...
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Landon topped this by exclaiming in Albuquerque , “ Franklin D. Roosevelt proposes to destroy the right to elect your own representatives , to talk politics on street corners , to march in political parades , to attend the church of ...
Landon topped this by exclaiming in Albuquerque , “ Franklin D. Roosevelt proposes to destroy the right to elect your own representatives , to talk politics on street corners , to march in political parades , to attend the church of ...
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Though Alf Landon of Kansas was having a difficult time convincing the people that Franklin Delano Roosevelt of Hyde Park was a communist who was attempting to destroy the American form of government , he was putting up a riproaring ...
Though Alf Landon of Kansas was having a difficult time convincing the people that Franklin Delano Roosevelt of Hyde Park was a communist who was attempting to destroy the American form of government , he was putting up a riproaring ...
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