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 refused to say he would be a candidate . What would have happened if the party had drafted him , as they were to draft him in 1904 , is conjectural . As a judge , Parker became known for the temperate language of his judicial ...
He refused to say he would be a candidate . What would have happened if the party had drafted him , as they were to draft him in 1904 , is conjectural . As a judge , Parker became known for the temperate language of his judicial ...
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4 As early as November 1867 Horatio Seymour was named by the Demo- cratic Union of Oneida County as the best possible candidate for the presidency in 1868. He promptly wrote to the editor , " I am not and can- not be a candidate for the ...
4 As early as November 1867 Horatio Seymour was named by the Demo- cratic Union of Oneida County as the best possible candidate for the presidency in 1868. He promptly wrote to the editor , " I am not and can- not be a candidate for the ...
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Frantic plans were made to “ Stop Goldwater , " and to launch Scranton or Romney as a unity candidate . The movement fell apart when former President Eisenhower reversed himself and , at the last minute , refused to approve anyone ...
Frantic plans were made to “ Stop Goldwater , " and to launch Scranton or Romney as a unity candidate . The movement fell apart when former President Eisenhower reversed himself and , at the last minute , refused to approve anyone ...
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