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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was as dead an issue as slavery , the eastern Gold Democrats secured the
nomination of Alton B . Parker , a solid , able and reputable judge from New York
. Judge Parker promptly announced that he would fight the campaign on a gold ...
was as dead an issue as slavery , the eastern Gold Democrats secured the
nomination of Alton B . Parker , a solid , able and reputable judge from New York
. Judge Parker promptly announced that he would fight the campaign on a gold ...
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sistency : if he had thought that he would not be able to refuse the cali to the
presidency , then he should not have refused the call to the governorship of his
state or to represent the people in the United States Senate . But just as Governor
...
sistency : if he had thought that he would not be able to refuse the cali to the
presidency , then he should not have refused the call to the governorship of his
state or to represent the people in the United States Senate . But just as Governor
...
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close to victory , as had Hughes and Willkie , that they were able to " save face "
and go forward in their work . The story of presidential elections has not always
been a pretty one : grievous wounds have been inflicted , dread diseases have ...
close to victory , as had Hughes and Willkie , that they were able to " save face "
and go forward in their work . The story of presidential elections has not always
been a pretty one : grievous wounds have been inflicted , dread diseases have ...
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