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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... four years playing politics , more interested in his personal feuds and power than in the unity of the nation — even as Pierce had been before him . Four years before , the people had had to choose between Pierce , an experienced ...
... four years playing politics , more interested in his personal feuds and power than in the unity of the nation — even as Pierce had been before him . Four years before , the people had had to choose between Pierce , an experienced ...
第 288 頁
... four or five ballots . Since the Democratic party had been defeated only once in forty - four years , there was further reason for Cass to be convinced that he would be the next president . That evening when the convention adjourned at ...
... four or five ballots . Since the Democratic party had been defeated only once in forty - four years , there was further reason for Cass to be convinced that he would be the next president . That evening when the convention adjourned at ...
第 427 頁
... four fellow Re- publican governors . His purposes were many : to indicate that the twenty - four governors were solidly behind him , to draw up a new platform to supersede the harshly criticized one from Chicago , to dispel the charges ...
... four fellow Re- publican governors . His purposes were many : to indicate that the twenty - four governors were solidly behind him , to draw up a new platform to supersede the harshly criticized one from Chicago , to dispel the charges ...
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