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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When the convention opened in Cleveland photographs of Landon at home , in the nursery , at his desk and with his dog ... also the sunflower , and Landon's manager seized the opportunity to dominate the convention with their emblem .
When the convention opened in Cleveland photographs of Landon at home , in the nursery , at his desk and with his dog ... also the sunflower , and Landon's manager seized the opportunity to dominate the convention with their emblem .
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By mid - July the convention had taken seventy ballots , breaking the record set up by the 1860 convention in Charleston , which had cast fifty - seven ballots before the Secessionists bolted from Stephen Douglas ' majority .
By mid - July the convention had taken seventy ballots , breaking the record set up by the 1860 convention in Charleston , which had cast fifty - seven ballots before the Secessionists bolted from Stephen Douglas ' majority .
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This was to be their convention , the Republican Platform was to be theirs alone . Goldwater and his followers who had gained control of the Platform Committee allowed no tiny compromise , no participation by other segments of the party ...
This was to be their convention , the Republican Platform was to be theirs alone . Goldwater and his followers who had gained control of the Platform Committee allowed no tiny compromise , no participation by other segments of the party ...
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