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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Tilden was a Democrat ; he had helped build New York City's Tammany Hall ; as a practical politician he knew that the Democratic party needed the Tammany vote in order to help win state and national elections . If Tweed had confined his ...
Tilden was a Democrat ; he had helped build New York City's Tammany Hall ; as a practical politician he knew that the Democratic party needed the Tammany vote in order to help win state and national elections . If Tweed had confined his ...
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... he had numerous friends and almost no enemies ; he had been abroad for six years and so had been cut off from local politics , incurring no obligations or enmities . The Democratic party needed a new candidate . Lewis Cass needed a ...
... he had numerous friends and almost no enemies ; he had been abroad for six years and so had been cut off from local politics , incurring no obligations or enmities . The Democratic party needed a new candidate . Lewis Cass needed a ...
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The voters were told that if they wanted to reopen the Civil War they needed only re - elect Horatio Seymour , spreading lurid tales of murder and massa- cre in the south to prove that the south needed the heavy foot of the conqueror on ...
The voters were told that if they wanted to reopen the Civil War they needed only re - elect Horatio Seymour , spreading lurid tales of murder and massa- cre in the south to prove that the south needed the heavy foot of the conqueror on ...
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