They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, 1966 - 434 頁 Profiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... voters have passed up first - rate men for other first - rate men ; thirty per cent of the time they have avoided dangerous and inferior men ; fifty per cent of the time they have rejected good and superior men and bought gold bricks ...
... voters have passed up first - rate men for other first - rate men ; thirty per cent of the time they have avoided dangerous and inferior men ; fifty per cent of the time they have rejected good and superior men and bought gold bricks ...
第 216 頁
... voter does not object to medi- ocrity . " The ordinary voter is right if the mediocre man is a safe one and the brilliant ... voters got their signals mixed : mediocre weaklings such as Pierce , Buchanan , Garfield and Harding were the ...
... voter does not object to medi- ocrity . " The ordinary voter is right if the mediocre man is a safe one and the brilliant ... voters got their signals mixed : mediocre weaklings such as Pierce , Buchanan , Garfield and Harding were the ...
第 343 頁
... voters , to shake their hands , ex- change a few friendly words , inspire them with confidence in his ability and integrity . It was physically impossible for him to shake the hands of fifty to sixty million American voters ; his only ...
... voters , to shake their hands , ex- change a few friendly words , inspire them with confidence in his ability and integrity . It was physically impossible for him to shake the hands of fifty to sixty million American voters ; his only ...
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