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 Tilden fiasco of 1876 provides the only major case in American history where
the tradition that the majority must rule broke down . Frequently the elections
have been corrupted by an unconscionable use of money ; sometimes they have
...
The Tilden fiasco of 1876 provides the only major case in American history where
the tradition that the majority must rule broke down . Frequently the elections
have been corrupted by an unconscionable use of money ; sometimes they have
...
第 233 頁
In dispute were nineteen votes of the three southern states where both parties
claimed a majority . The Republicans , who had a majority in the Senate , claimed
that that body not only had the right to count the electoral votes but to decide ...
In dispute were nineteen votes of the three southern states where both parties
claimed a majority . The Republicans , who had a majority in the Senate , claimed
that that body not only had the right to count the electoral votes but to decide ...
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As it was , President Johnson , inheritor of the office , Southerner , long - time
majority leader of the U . S . Senate , was given an overwhelming majority of the
vote , and what he considered as a mandate to use his enormous knowhow and
...
As it was , President Johnson , inheritor of the office , Southerner , long - time
majority leader of the U . S . Senate , was given an overwhelming majority of the
vote , and what he considered as a mandate to use his enormous knowhow and
...
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