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 one per cent that defeated Seymour voted against him because he had
protested the unfairness of certain New York draft quotas . Immediately after the
election the new governor succeeded in having President Lincoln lower the New
York ...
The one per cent that defeated Seymour voted against him because he had
protested the unfairness of certain New York draft quotas . Immediately after the
election the new governor succeeded in having President Lincoln lower the New
York ...
第 281 頁
Seymour left the platform to cool off and rest . No sooner had he left the hall than
the Ohio chairman cried that his delegation would not accept Seymour ' s
declination ; Utah ' s chairman rose to say that Seymour was the man they had to
have .
Seymour left the platform to cool off and rest . No sooner had he left the hall than
the Ohio chairman cried that his delegation would not accept Seymour ' s
declination ; Utah ' s chairman rose to say that Seymour was the man they had to
have .
第 284 頁
Some historians find it better that Seymour was not elected because the
Republicans would not have permitted him to carry out the duties of his office ,
would have set their armies to marching again . Seymour would have made a
magnificent ...
Some historians find it better that Seymour was not elected because the
Republicans would not have permitted him to carry out the duties of his office ,
would have set their armies to marching again . Seymour would have made a
magnificent ...
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