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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Radical Democrats voted for Roosevelt though he belonged to a party they detested . Folks were heard to mutter that Parker should have been the Republican nominee , Roosevelt the Democratic nominee ! The election of Parker was urged on ...
Radical Democrats voted for Roosevelt though he belonged to a party they detested . Folks were heard to mutter that Parker should have been the Republican nominee , Roosevelt the Democratic nominee ! The election of Parker was urged on ...
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In spite of the vigor of his attacks , Landon conducted his early campaign in such a gentlemanly fashion that when he met President Roosevelt at the Drouth Conference in Des Moines at the end of September , " each one had yet to speak a ...
In spite of the vigor of his attacks , Landon conducted his early campaign in such a gentlemanly fashion that when he met President Roosevelt at the Drouth Conference in Des Moines at the end of September , " each one had yet to speak a ...
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A few days before the ballots were to be cast the Atlantic Monthly came out with two articles called " I Vote for Willkie " and " I Vote for Roosevelt . ” In the first John Hanes , former undersecretary of the treasury , listed twelve ...
A few days before the ballots were to be cast the Atlantic Monthly came out with two articles called " I Vote for Willkie " and " I Vote for Roosevelt . ” In the first John Hanes , former undersecretary of the treasury , listed twelve ...
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