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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As Mr. Cortelyou has said to me more than once during the cam- paign , if elected I shall go into the presidency unhampered by any pledge , promise or understanding of any kind . " Parker's charge of unjust handling of the Filipinos was ...
As Mr. Cortelyou has said to me more than once during the cam- paign , if elected I shall go into the presidency unhampered by any pledge , promise or understanding of any kind . " Parker's charge of unjust handling of the Filipinos was ...
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For once the people had spoken , in- stead of being spoken to . The Republicans now had a powerful candidate , one re- spected throughout the country for his integrity and good works , the only one who had a chance to defeat President ...
For once the people had spoken , in- stead of being spoken to . The Republicans now had a powerful candidate , one re- spected throughout the country for his integrity and good works , the only one who had a chance to defeat President ...
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Anyone addicted to the melancholy pursuit of checking campaign speeches once an election is over will be able to ex- tend the list almost indefinitely . Willkie himself did not take the implications of these harangues too seriously ...
Anyone addicted to the melancholy pursuit of checking campaign speeches once an election is over will be able to ex- tend the list almost indefinitely . Willkie himself did not take the implications of these harangues too seriously ...
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