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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The charge created quite a stir , for it was the first to be issued by Judge Parker . A few days before the election President Roosevelt replied , " The statements made by Mr. Parker are unqualifiedly and atrociously false .
The charge created quite a stir , for it was the first to be issued by Judge Parker . A few days before the election President Roosevelt replied , " The statements made by Mr. Parker are unqualifiedly and atrociously false .
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Then a bomb struck the Democratic campaign : an obscure Buffalo newspaper charged that twelve years before Grover Cleveland had had a liaison with a young widow and that a child had been born of their union . Here was a charge of moral ...
Then a bomb struck the Democratic campaign : an obscure Buffalo newspaper charged that twelve years before Grover Cleveland had had a liaison with a young widow and that a child had been born of their union . Here was a charge of moral ...
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To Landon's charges Roosevelt replied , " I believe , I have always believed , and I always will believe in ... To Landon's charge of extravagance Roosevelt told the nation , " True , we spent a lot of money , but we spent it for the ...
To Landon's charges Roosevelt replied , " I believe , I have always believed , and I always will believe in ... To Landon's charge of extravagance Roosevelt told the nation , " True , we spent a lot of money , but we spent it for the ...
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