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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The struggle inside the Democratic party over the nomination was to prove as exciting as the election itself . Though he had been out of active politics for twenty years , had neither enemies nor errors to make him unavailable ...
The struggle inside the Democratic party over the nomination was to prove as exciting as the election itself . Though he had been out of active politics for twenty years , had neither enemies nor errors to make him unavailable ...
第 185 頁
His only major conflict was a political one : the disputed election of 1876 between Democrat Samuel Tilden and ... Hancock became the center of wild and incendiary rumors : that he was preparing to lead a Democratic army against the ...
His only major conflict was a political one : the disputed election of 1876 between Democrat Samuel Tilden and ... Hancock became the center of wild and incendiary rumors : that he was preparing to lead a Democratic army against the ...
第 262 頁
Cass knew that no man who voted for the exclusion of slavery from the new territories had the barest chance of securing the Democratic nomina- tion , yet there is ample evidence that he believed Popular Sovereignty to be the only ...
Cass knew that no man who voted for the exclusion of slavery from the new territories had the barest chance of securing the Democratic nomina- tion , yet there is ample evidence that he believed Popular Sovereignty to be the only ...
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