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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Joseph Tumulty , secretary to President Wilson , said , " The leaders of the party have never been so optimistic of ... but the New York World observed that " the San Francisco convention has given its party a leader well versed in the ...
Joseph Tumulty , secretary to President Wilson , said , " The leaders of the party have never been so optimistic of ... but the New York World observed that " the San Francisco convention has given its party a leader well versed in the ...
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He became the Democratic party leader of Ul- ster County , which had frequently gone Republican but now returned Democratic majorities with what the Kingston Re- publicans called " distressing regularity . " He called himself simply an ...
He became the Democratic party leader of Ul- ster County , which had frequently gone Republican but now returned Democratic majorities with what the Kingston Re- publicans called " distressing regularity . " He called himself simply an ...
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... had nothing to do with Tammany Hall because he disliked the personality and ethics of the man who was in charge . However , in 1901 Tom Foley was elected leader of the district , and young Smith's political career began in earnest .
... had nothing to do with Tammany Hall because he disliked the personality and ethics of the man who was in charge . However , in 1901 Tom Foley was elected leader of the district , and young Smith's political career began in earnest .
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