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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... ballot , followed by Alfred E. Smith of New York . By the tenth ballot Smith had disappeared from the list and Cox had passed Palmer . For the next thirty - three ballots it was Cox versus McAdoo , with neither man able to secure the ...
... ballot , followed by Alfred E. Smith of New York . By the tenth ballot Smith had disappeared from the list and Cox had passed Palmer . For the next thirty - three ballots it was Cox versus McAdoo , with neither man able to secure the ...
第 363 頁
... ballot showed : MCADOO SMITH UNDERWOOD DAVIS 431 241 42 31 By mid - July the convention had taken seventy ballots , breaking the record set up by the 1860 convention in Charleston , which had cast fifty - seven ballots before the Se ...
... ballot showed : MCADOO SMITH UNDERWOOD DAVIS 431 241 42 31 By mid - July the convention had taken seventy ballots , breaking the record set up by the 1860 convention in Charleston , which had cast fifty - seven ballots before the Se ...
第 415 頁
... ballot . At this moment Tom Dewey made one of his few political jokes : " I led on three ballots , but they were the wrong three . " 66 He went out on the road to campaign for Willkie , speaking in White Plains , Pittsburgh , Peoria ...
... ballot . At this moment Tom Dewey made one of his few political jokes : " I led on three ballots , but they were the wrong three . " 66 He went out on the road to campaign for Willkie , speaking in White Plains , Pittsburgh , Peoria ...
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