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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Lincoln listened not only because he knew that Greeley had helped to secure him the presidency , but be- cause of the enormous weight and breadth of his influence . When the battle of Bull Run was lost , and the north plunged into ...
Lincoln listened not only because he knew that Greeley had helped to secure him the presidency , but be- cause of the enormous weight and breadth of his influence . When the battle of Bull Run was lost , and the north plunged into ...
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Though the idea of holding office was still repugnant to him , he ran for the state legislature in order to complete the task he had un- dertaken , to secure the passage of laws to protect New York's cities from future gang raids .
Though the idea of holding office was still repugnant to him , he ran for the state legislature in order to complete the task he had un- dertaken , to secure the passage of laws to protect New York's cities from future gang raids .
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Little or no corruption , lassitude or inefficiency would be tolerated in the state bureaus or services ; none of the tax- payers ' money would be wasted ; business and industry over all the land would be wooed by bright and secure ...
Little or no corruption , lassitude or inefficiency would be tolerated in the state bureaus or services ; none of the tax- payers ' money would be wasted ; business and industry over all the land would be wooed by bright and secure ...
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