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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... candidate it named . The Scott forces had battled to have the candidate named first so that he might have some control over the platform for which he was going to be responsible ; the combined Fillmore and Webster camps had defeated ...
... candidate it named . The Scott forces had battled to have the candidate named first so that he might have some control over the platform for which he was going to be responsible ; the combined Fillmore and Webster camps had defeated ...
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... candidate ran on a platform of hatred and repression of the Catholics and immigrants ; the Whig candidate endorsed the Prohibition Bill . Even with a fourth candidate , a rival Democrat , splitting Seymour's total , he lost by only a ...
... candidate ran on a platform of hatred and repression of the Catholics and immigrants ; the Whig candidate endorsed the Prohibition Bill . Even with a fourth candidate , a rival Democrat , splitting Seymour's total , he lost by only a ...
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... candidate , I meant it ! I could not receive the nomination without placing not only myself but the Democratic party in a false position . God bless you for your kindness to me , but your candidate I cannot be . " Perspiring profusely ...
... candidate , I meant it ! I could not receive the nomination without placing not only myself but the Democratic party in a false position . God bless you for your kindness to me , but your candidate I cannot be . " Perspiring profusely ...
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