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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CHAPTER TWO Wendell L. Willkie WENDELL WILLKIE was one of the most puzzling and contradictory characters to appear in twentieth - century American politics . As with Henry Clay and William Jennings Bryan , it is difficult to begin a ...
CHAPTER TWO Wendell L. Willkie WENDELL WILLKIE was one of the most puzzling and contradictory characters to appear in twentieth - century American politics . As with Henry Clay and William Jennings Bryan , it is difficult to begin a ...
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Wendell Willkie received thousands of messages to keep up his work , but he took to the radio and in a heavy , tired voice instructed the faithful to disband the clubs that had been organized in his name , to give their full allegiance ...
Wendell Willkie received thousands of messages to keep up his work , but he took to the radio and in a heavy , tired voice instructed the faithful to disband the clubs that had been organized in his name , to give their full allegiance ...
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The problem of Wendell Willkie is a problem of character . He was a man with a great potential for good and an equal potential for confusion and opportunism . In his heart he always wanted to do the brave and fine thing , but in time he ...
The problem of Wendell Willkie is a problem of character . He was a man with a great potential for good and an equal potential for confusion and opportunism . In his heart he always wanted to do the brave and fine thing , but in time he ...
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