They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, 1966 - 434 頁 Profiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... Willkie by the Republican party . On a borrowed hundred and sixty dollars he had " We , the People " reprinted and distributed , along with a petition to be signed urging Willkie's nomination . When Root , who did not know Willkie ...
... Willkie by the Republican party . On a borrowed hundred and sixty dollars he had " We , the People " reprinted and distributed , along with a petition to be signed urging Willkie's nomination . When Root , who did not know Willkie ...
第 387 頁
... Willkie onrush . Forty congressmen and five senators signed a petition urging the delegates to work against Willkie's nomina- tion ; Senator McNary told the delegates that " the West will go against us if Mr. Willkie heads the ticket ...
... Willkie onrush . Forty congressmen and five senators signed a petition urging the delegates to work against Willkie's nomina- tion ; Senator McNary told the delegates that " the West will go against us if Mr. Willkie heads the ticket ...
第 396 頁
... Willkie's Republi- canism ; the man who had been raised as a Jeffersonian Demo- crat had abandoned his party and his master much as he had abandoned the unwashed " barbs " on the Indiana campus when the opportunity arose to join the ...
... Willkie's Republi- canism ; the man who had been raised as a Jeffersonian Demo- crat had abandoned his party and his master much as he had abandoned the unwashed " barbs " on the Indiana campus when the opportunity arose to join the ...
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