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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It was no pastime for a fainthearted man ; two months would elapse before all the returns reached Washington and a candidate could know whether he was to spend his next four years in the White House . Clay passed the anxious weeks at ...
It was no pastime for a fainthearted man ; two months would elapse before all the returns reached Washington and a candidate could know whether he was to spend his next four years in the White House . Clay passed the anxious weeks at ...
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Instead of acting hurt or abused , he glued himself to his desk in Washington during the long hot summer , working to keep General Zachary Taylor's army in Mexico supplied with an unending stream of troops , munitions , foodstuffs ...
Instead of acting hurt or abused , he glued himself to his desk in Washington during the long hot summer , working to keep General Zachary Taylor's army in Mexico supplied with an unending stream of troops , munitions , foodstuffs ...
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Whatever the cause , the Army of the Potomac was once again in rout , and Washington in danger . Against the wishes of the Liberal Republicans President Lincoln again called upon George McClellan . “ I am conscious of the infirmities of ...
Whatever the cause , the Army of the Potomac was once again in rout , and Washington in danger . Against the wishes of the Liberal Republicans President Lincoln again called upon George McClellan . “ I am conscious of the infirmities of ...
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