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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Democracy never comes so close to destroying itself as when it is attempting to perpetuate itself by free elections . It was a class - war election , one of the strongest since the Clay election of 1832 , and the most clearly defined ...
Democracy never comes so close to destroying itself as when it is attempting to perpetuate itself by free elections . It was a class - war election , one of the strongest since the Clay election of 1832 , and the most clearly defined ...
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When it was learned on election day that New Jersey and Connecticut , both doubtful states , had gone for Tilden , there was every indication of a landslide . By nightfall Tilden also had captured New York State , and everyone knew that ...
When it was learned on election day that New Jersey and Connecticut , both doubtful states , had gone for Tilden , there was every indication of a landslide . By nightfall Tilden also had captured New York State , and everyone knew that ...
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He portrays 1860 as " a mad election ; madness reigned . " Surely there was more emotion and less reasoning exerted than in any single election in United States history . Douglas moved hard and fast so that his magnetic presence would ...
He portrays 1860 as " a mad election ; madness reigned . " Surely there was more emotion and less reasoning exerted than in any single election in United States history . Douglas moved hard and fast so that his magnetic presence would ...
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