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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... leader in Washington are greatly pleased with the nomination of Governor Cox . " Joseph Tumulty , secretary to President Wilson , said , " The leaders of the party have never been so optimistic of success before an election as they are ...
... leader in Washington are greatly pleased with the nomination of Governor Cox . " Joseph Tumulty , secretary to President Wilson , said , " The leaders of the party have never been so optimistic of success before an election as they are ...
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... leader to someone else , but his work brought him to the attention of Tilden , Democratic leader of the state . He attended the Democratic convention of 1880 , helping to secure Hancock's nomination , and in 1884 brought in his county ...
... leader to someone else , but his work brought him to the attention of Tilden , Democratic leader of the state . He attended the Democratic convention of 1880 , helping to secure Hancock's nomination , and in 1884 brought in his county ...
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... leader to be trusted and loved . Foley helped the people of his neighborhood when they needed help , gave them food ... leaders . He made Alfred work hard and attend to his duties , but in the process he imparted to the younger man his ...
... leader to be trusted and loved . Foley helped the people of his neighborhood when they needed help , gave them food ... leaders . He made Alfred work hard and attend to his duties , but in the process he imparted to the younger man his ...
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