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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With other independent editors who held the interests of their country above the interests of their party , he rained criticism upon Grant , hoping to clean up some of the infected areas . President Grant turned from his critics with ...
With other independent editors who held the interests of their country above the interests of their party , he rained criticism upon Grant , hoping to clean up some of the infected areas . President Grant turned from his critics with ...
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If he had wanted twice this amount or twenty times this amount , Hanna would have collected it , for he said to business , to industry , to the financial interests , " The Republican party is your party . " With unlimited resources at ...
If he had wanted twice this amount or twenty times this amount , Hanna would have collected it , for he said to business , to industry , to the financial interests , " The Republican party is your party . " With unlimited resources at ...
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business must be given its liberty , kept free from control , be allowed to run itself for its own best interests , which would in turn redound to the best interests of the whole people . Smith believed otherwise ; he had watched ...
business must be given its liberty , kept free from control , be allowed to run itself for its own best interests , which would in turn redound to the best interests of the whole people . Smith believed otherwise ; he had watched ...
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