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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One friend inserted a note in the personal column of a New York newspaper saying that Root needed money with which to continue his Willkie campaign ; contributions began coming in at once , two hundred dollars a day .
One friend inserted a note in the personal column of a New York newspaper saying that Root needed money with which to continue his Willkie campaign ; contributions began coming in at once , two hundred dollars a day .
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full of contradictions ; where Davis kept his balance and talked rationally , Willkie lost his head , hurled imprecations and dire threats of doom ; where Davis was crystal clear , Willkie was confused ; where Davis refused to truckle ...
full of contradictions ; where Davis kept his balance and talked rationally , Willkie lost his head , hurled imprecations and dire threats of doom ; where Davis was crystal clear , Willkie was confused ; where Davis refused to truckle ...
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There was less crossing of party lines than Willkie had anticipated , for the election had turned into a class war in miniature , the worst the country had experienced since the Bryan - McKinley campaign of 1896.
There was less crossing of party lines than Willkie had anticipated , for the election had turned into a class war in miniature , the worst the country had experienced since the Bryan - McKinley campaign of 1896.
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