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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... Republicans could establish a majority in all three states , Hayes would be elected by an electoral majority of one vote ! Going to the Republican National Headquarters at the Fifth Avenue Hotel , Reid awakened the Republican chairman ...
... Republicans could establish a majority in all three states , Hayes would be elected by an electoral majority of one vote ! Going to the Republican National Headquarters at the Fifth Avenue Hotel , Reid awakened the Republican chairman ...
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... Republican party , with millions of de- voted followers . Wendell Willkie believed Tom Dewey to be an isola- tionist and a tory in political economy ; Willkie believed that Tom Dewey represented the insular standpat Republicanism of ...
... Republican party , with millions of de- voted followers . Wendell Willkie believed Tom Dewey to be an isola- tionist and a tory in political economy ; Willkie believed that Tom Dewey represented the insular standpat Republicanism of ...
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... Republican primaries rolled around in 1964 it was said that the county and state chairmen owed more to Barry Goldwater than to all the other hopeful candidates put together . These local Republicans were eager to repay their debts in ...
... Republican primaries rolled around in 1964 it was said that the county and state chairmen owed more to Barry Goldwater than to all the other hopeful candidates put together . These local Republicans were eager to repay their debts in ...
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