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 Alfred E. Smith who stepped into the Governor's Mansion in 1919 was considerably different from the green young man who had been bought his first dress suit by a friendly grocer sixteen years before . The raw edges had been knocked ...
The Alfred E. Smith who stepped into the Governor's Mansion in 1919 was considerably different from the green young man who had been bought his first dress suit by a friendly grocer sixteen years before . The raw edges had been knocked ...
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They were largely Wall Street men and their affiliates , well trained , agreeing entirely with Governor Dewey's political credo that business , and in particular big business , was the only force in America which could provide millions ...
They were largely Wall Street men and their affiliates , well trained , agreeing entirely with Governor Dewey's political credo that business , and in particular big business , was the only force in America which could provide millions ...
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governor in the best possible manner . This was a partisan charge : the charge that is better grounded in demonstrable fact is that Tom Dewey set out to be big business's governor as the most direct way of being a good governor .
governor in the best possible manner . This was a partisan charge : the charge that is better grounded in demonstrable fact is that Tom Dewey set out to be big business's governor as the most direct way of being a good governor .
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