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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If the 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 ...
If the 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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He was also the titular head of the Republican party , with millions of devoted
followers . Wendell Willkie believed Tom Dewey to be an isolationist and a tory in
political economy ; Willkie believed that Tom Dewey represented the insular ...
He was also the titular head of the Republican party , with millions of devoted
followers . Wendell Willkie believed Tom Dewey to be an isolationist and a tory in
political economy ; Willkie believed that Tom Dewey represented the insular ...
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The Republican platform was framed under the guidance of Dewey ' s board of
strategy and Senator Robert A . Taft of Ohio , of whom Col . umnist Walter
Lippmann said in the Republican Herald - Tribune : “ He is probably more
responsible ...
The Republican platform was framed under the guidance of Dewey ' s board of
strategy and Senator Robert A . Taft of Ohio , of whom Col . umnist Walter
Lippmann said in the Republican Herald - Tribune : “ He is probably more
responsible ...
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