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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For four years weak and irresolute Buchanan shut his eyes to the arming of the
south , granted concession after concession , maintained as his secretary of war
Jefferson Davis , the most rabid of the southern Fire Eaters , justifying each ...
For four years weak and irresolute Buchanan shut his eyes to the arming of the
south , granted concession after concession , maintained as his secretary of war
Jefferson Davis , the most rabid of the southern Fire Eaters , justifying each ...
第 288 頁
As Cass watched Van Buren ' s vote fall off , he had reason to believe that the
nomination would be his in another four or five ballots . Since the Democratic
party had been defeated only once in forty - four years , there was further reason
for ...
As Cass watched Van Buren ' s vote fall off , he had reason to believe that the
nomination would be his in another four or five ballots . Since the Democratic
party had been defeated only once in forty - four years , there was further reason
for ...
第 427 頁
Starting on his first national tour , Governor Dewey told an audience in Pittsburgh
that the United States simply could not face another period like the Roosevelt
depression , and then convened in St . Louis with his twenty - four fellow ...
Starting on his first national tour , Governor Dewey told an audience in Pittsburgh
that the United States simply could not face another period like the Roosevelt
depression , and then convened in St . Louis with his twenty - four fellow ...
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