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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He was called a traitor , likened to Benedict Arnold , Aaron Burr , Jefferson Davis . He was called insane , a degenerate ; every kind of lie and malignant fiction was invented to cover him with muck . Democracy never comes so close to ...
He was called a traitor , likened to Benedict Arnold , Aaron Burr , Jefferson Davis . He was called insane , a degenerate ; every kind of lie and malignant fiction was invented to cover him with muck . Democracy never comes so close to ...
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The New York Herald called him “ the Napoleon of the present war . ” McClellan promptly issued a series of bombastic proclamations : " Soldiers of the Army of the West , I am more than satisfied with you . You have annihilated two ...
The New York Herald called him “ the Napoleon of the present war . ” McClellan promptly issued a series of bombastic proclamations : " Soldiers of the Army of the West , I am more than satisfied with you . You have annihilated two ...
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He was called " a friend of the railroads , musket in hand , firing from behind the breastwork of Jay Gould's lobby , " which was true , and a " persecutor of the foreign - born and Roman Catholics , ” which was viciously false .
He was called " a friend of the railroads , musket in hand , firing from behind the breastwork of Jay Gould's lobby , " which was true , and a " persecutor of the foreign - born and Roman Catholics , ” which was viciously false .
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