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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第 114 頁
... campaign , refused to campaign at all . His associates con- vinced him that he must make some key speeches . He was a strong and clear speaker , but no rabble rouser , no man to strike emotion in the breast of his listener . As one ...
... campaign , refused to campaign at all . His associates con- vinced him that he must make some key speeches . He was a strong and clear speaker , but no rabble rouser , no man to strike emotion in the breast of his listener . As one ...
第 133 頁
... campaign , which would have been a good campaign in 1908 , 1912 or 1920 , was not quite good enough for the embroiled world of 1916. One magazine said , “ We are living in exceptional times , which de- mand a clear , bold voice . Mr ...
... campaign , which would have been a good campaign in 1908 , 1912 or 1920 , was not quite good enough for the embroiled world of 1916. One magazine said , “ We are living in exceptional times , which de- mand a clear , bold voice . Mr ...
第 395 頁
... campaign was poorly financed , the local committees were dead on their feet from overconfidence ; many of Roosevelt's former brain trusters , such as General Hugh Johnson and Raymond Moley , were cutting his regime into little pieces ...
... campaign was poorly financed , the local committees were dead on their feet from overconfidence ; many of Roosevelt's former brain trusters , such as General Hugh Johnson and Raymond Moley , were cutting his regime into little pieces ...
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