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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Apparently the answer came back in the affirmative , for Alf Landon determined from that moment on that he was going to be the next president . When Kansas again balanced its budget he took to the national air waves to tell the country ...
Apparently the answer came back in the affirmative , for Alf Landon determined from that moment on that he was going to be the next president . When Kansas again balanced its budget he took to the national air waves to tell the country ...
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By the middle of February 1936 the Republicans were taking Alf Landon's nomination for granted . Newsmen sent from every large paper to interview Governor Landon wired back reports to the home folks that he was " sound . . . sensible ...
By the middle of February 1936 the Republicans were taking Alf Landon's nomination for granted . Newsmen sent from every large paper to interview Governor Landon wired back reports to the home folks that he was " sound . . . sensible ...
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To Landon's charge that he was a communist he replied , “ Partisans will drag out red herrings to divert attention from the trail of their weakness . The most serious threat to our institutions comes from those who refuse to face the ...
To Landon's charge that he was a communist he replied , “ Partisans will drag out red herrings to divert attention from the trail of their weakness . The most serious threat to our institutions comes from those who refuse to face the ...
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