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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President Grant turned from his critics with annoyance and distaste . After three years of intolerable conditions Greeley broke from the Republicans in power as dishonest perverters of the real aims of the party .
President Grant turned from his critics with annoyance and distaste . After three years of intolerable conditions Greeley broke from the Republicans in power as dishonest perverters of the real aims of the party .
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At no time in his life would the man who had turned state- craft into witchcraft have made a constructive president . He would have ruled his party with a heavy hand , subjugated his cabinet , crushed the Congress and turned it into a ...
At no time in his life would the man who had turned state- craft into witchcraft have made a constructive president . He would have ruled his party with a heavy hand , subjugated his cabinet , crushed the Congress and turned it into a ...
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... only to be cashiered and retired in disgrace ; he became the shining star of a new and great movement arising from the plains of America , only to be defeated and turned aside , while the party surged for- ward to triumph .
... only to be cashiered and retired in disgrace ; he became the shining star of a new and great movement arising from the plains of America , only to be defeated and turned aside , while the party surged for- ward to triumph .
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