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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For two years he had been rehearsing a convention speech , rewriting and adjusting according to the reactions of his audiences , de- termining the most effective timing , sharpening his " cross of gold and crown of thorns " hyperbole ...
For two years he had been rehearsing a convention speech , rewriting and adjusting according to the reactions of his audiences , de- termining the most effective timing , sharpening his " cross of gold and crown of thorns " hyperbole ...
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This bloc of votes was part of the mathematical equation he had worked out in his acceptance speech , and he did not dare upset the equation . His acceptance speech contained the epitome of his cam- paign and the seeds of his defeat ...
This bloc of votes was part of the mathematical equation he had worked out in his acceptance speech , and he did not dare upset the equation . His acceptance speech contained the epitome of his cam- paign and the seeds of his defeat ...
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The high spot of the speech had nothing to do with poli- tics , yet it was so effectively phrased and wistfully delivered that it helped stop the drift toward Thomas E. Dewey : " The Republican leaders have not been content with at- ...
The high spot of the speech had nothing to do with poli- tics , yet it was so effectively phrased and wistfully delivered that it helped stop the drift toward Thomas E. Dewey : " The Republican leaders have not been content with at- ...
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