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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... in 1876 , worked prodigiously for the election of Winfield Scott Hancock in 1880
, and lived to enjoy the return of a Democrat to the White House , Grover
Cleveland in 1884 , the first Democratic regime since the election of Lincoln in
1860 .
... in 1876 , worked prodigiously for the election of Winfield Scott Hancock in 1880
, and lived to enjoy the return of a Democrat to the White House , Grover
Cleveland in 1884 , the first Democratic regime since the election of Lincoln in
1860 .
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The Baltimore Sun said , “ In the White House he would be friendly , accessible ,
open to advice , gifted in counsel , skilled in finding formulas to solve difficult
situations . ” Davis had strength and penetration , no one ever imposed upon him
or ...
The Baltimore Sun said , “ In the White House he would be friendly , accessible ,
open to advice , gifted in counsel , skilled in finding formulas to solve difficult
situations . ” Davis had strength and penetration , no one ever imposed upon him
or ...
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Calvin Coolidge was an accident in the White House , put there by the death of
Warren Harding ; he could never have secured a presidential nomination on his
own devices . A careful examination of his record shows him to be a mediocre ...
Calvin Coolidge was an accident in the White House , put there by the death of
Warren Harding ; he could never have secured a presidential nomination on his
own devices . A careful examination of his record shows him to be a mediocre ...
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