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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someone would submit a report on the history of legislation to control public - service corporations , Smith volunteered . " When can we have the report ? " asked Chairman Root . " Right now , " replied Smith , plunging into a two ...
someone would submit a report on the history of legislation to control public - service corporations , Smith volunteered . " When can we have the report ? " asked Chairman Root . " Right now , " replied Smith , plunging into a two ...
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4 Alfred E. Smith was first nominated for the presidency by an admirer at the Democratic convention of 1920 , which finally named James M. Cox , but this was only a gesture de- signed for future use . During the years between 1920 and ...
4 Alfred E. Smith was first nominated for the presidency by an admirer at the Democratic convention of 1920 , which finally named James M. Cox , but this was only a gesture de- signed for future use . During the years between 1920 and ...
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When his old friend and advocate Franklin Roosevelt secured the nomi- nation in 1932 , Smith cried , " Treachery ! " emerging in 1936 to assail President Roosevelt , urging the public in major cam- paign speeches to elect Alf Landon and ...
When his old friend and advocate Franklin Roosevelt secured the nomi- nation in 1932 , Smith cried , " Treachery ! " emerging in 1936 to assail President Roosevelt , urging the public in major cam- paign speeches to elect Alf Landon and ...
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