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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From the standpoint of Kentucky and its people , he served them well . ... He had an astute nose for issues , and served many worth - while causes in the process of serving himself : the Monroe Doctrine , co - operation with South ...
From the standpoint of Kentucky and its people , he served them well . ... He had an astute nose for issues , and served many worth - while causes in the process of serving himself : the Monroe Doctrine , co - operation with South ...
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He served his own career with magnificent faithfulness during his twenty - seven years in public life ; like Henry Clay he also served the nation's inter- est whenever their tracks happened to run parallel . Among the Also Rans he was ...
He served his own career with magnificent faithfulness during his twenty - seven years in public life ; like Henry Clay he also served the nation's inter- est whenever their tracks happened to run parallel . Among the Also Rans he was ...
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Taylor never had held public office , never had served as an administrator , had no executive experience out- side the army . The country knew him only as a brave soldier . Was this enough to make a good president ?
Taylor never had held public office , never had served as an administrator , had no executive experience out- side the army . The country knew him only as a brave soldier . Was this enough to make a good president ?
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