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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... knew from his political philoso- phy that Parker would remain within the constitutional con- fines of the presidency , not try to take over the legislature and the judiciary , as Roosevelt was doing . They knew too how much greater ...
... knew from his political philoso- phy that Parker would remain within the constitutional con- fines of the presidency , not try to take over the legislature and the judiciary , as Roosevelt was doing . They knew too how much greater ...
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... knew that the revelations would be injurious to his party ; he knew the strength of the opposition that would be unleashed against him . But he was repelled by the use of the machine for brigandry . He became convinced that in order to ...
... knew that the revelations would be injurious to his party ; he knew the strength of the opposition that would be unleashed against him . But he was repelled by the use of the machine for brigandry . He became convinced that in order to ...
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... knew that the Free Soilers had not the slightest chance of winning ; he knew that his candidacy would split the Democratic vote and throw the election to the Whigs . Bitter and aging , Van Buren did not care ; he loathed Lewis Cass and ...
... knew that the Free Soilers had not the slightest chance of winning ; he knew that his candidacy would split the Democratic vote and throw the election to the Whigs . Bitter and aging , Van Buren did not care ; he loathed Lewis Cass and ...
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