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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By such methods Tilden knew that reform was on the march , that it could sweep the country in an election ; but even here he did not stop . He also kept an unsleeping eye on his enemies and opponents in order to gauge the direction and ...
By such methods Tilden knew that reform was on the march , that it could sweep the country in an election ; but even here he did not stop . He also kept an unsleeping eye on his enemies and opponents in order to gauge the direction and ...
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mulas which Tilden had set up , and what they saw on the sheets convinced them that they had a clear victory on hand . The staff and workers of the Democratic committee were wild with joy , but Tilden sat by quietly , his left lid ...
mulas which Tilden had set up , and what they saw on the sheets convinced them that they had a clear victory on hand . The staff and workers of the Democratic committee were wild with joy , but Tilden sat by quietly , his left lid ...
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The cooler Tilden remained in his legal fight , the closer the rest of the country approached the boiling point . The battle cry of " Tilden or Blood ! " arose ; Democrats began re - forming their old companies ; officers demanded that ...
The cooler Tilden remained in his legal fight , the closer the rest of the country approached the boiling point . The battle cry of " Tilden or Blood ! " arose ; Democrats began re - forming their old companies ; officers demanded that ...
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