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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But as a leader , as a man who strode ahead of his people , formulating their inarticulate will , as a visionary and a prophet fighting for a better world and a more equitable economic democracy , Hughes could not have held a candle to ...
But as a leader , as a man who strode ahead of his people , formulating their inarticulate will , as a visionary and a prophet fighting for a better world and a more equitable economic democracy , Hughes could not have held a candle to ...
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Is it better to have an experienced politician like Franklin Pierce , who had served in a state legislature , who had been re - elected four times to the House and the Senate , who knew the inside workings of administrative government ...
Is it better to have an experienced politician like Franklin Pierce , who had served in a state legislature , who had been re - elected four times to the House and the Senate , who knew the inside workings of administrative government ...
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Lincoln's secretary of the treasury , Hugh McCulloch , was to say , " No man in this country was better equipped for the presidency than Horatio Seymour ” ; Charles A. Dana , Lincoln's assistant secretary of war , remarked of the ...
Lincoln's secretary of the treasury , Hugh McCulloch , was to say , " No man in this country was better equipped for the presidency than Horatio Seymour ” ; Charles A. Dana , Lincoln's assistant secretary of war , remarked of the ...
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