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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had been secretary of state under President Madison , Clay had been Monroe's warm friend and admirer , had called him Dear Colonel , and had followed his advice and guidance . Since from the time of Washington the line of ascendancy had ...
had been secretary of state under President Madison , Clay had been Monroe's warm friend and admirer , had called him Dear Colonel , and had followed his advice and guidance . Since from the time of Washington the line of ascendancy had ...
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easy ; after twenty - four years of unrelenting pursuit he had caught up with his life ambition : he would be president . The news that his enemies had defeated him at the conven- tion and again nominated Harrison was brought to him ...
easy ; after twenty - four years of unrelenting pursuit he had caught up with his life ambition : he would be president . The news that his enemies had defeated him at the conven- tion and again nominated Harrison was brought to him ...
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was Charles Evans Hughes the man he had been as gas and insurance investigator , governor of the state of New York , or Supreme Court justice - or any part of the man he doubtless would have been as president . Deciding to accept the ...
was Charles Evans Hughes the man he had been as gas and insurance investigator , governor of the state of New York , or Supreme Court justice - or any part of the man he doubtless would have been as president . Deciding to accept the ...
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