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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Blaine and Garfield were close friends ; Blaine threw his votes to Garfield , insuring the nomination . In return Garfield named James G. Blaine his secretary of state .
Blaine and Garfield were close friends ; Blaine threw his votes to Garfield , insuring the nomination . In return Garfield named James G. Blaine his secretary of state .
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Davis insisted that he would decline , but to a friend he commented , “ I'm afraid that if I don't take it they'll say I laid down on my friends . I don't want any man to ever say that of me . ” He telegraphed to his father for advice .
Davis insisted that he would decline , but to a friend he commented , “ I'm afraid that if I don't take it they'll say I laid down on my friends . I don't want any man to ever say that of me . ” He telegraphed to his father for advice .
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When he returned to Clarksburg for a visit in the spring of 1924 he said to his oldest friend ... “ You're not responsible for what your fool friends do . " Davis ' protest had been based on the early American conception that no man ...
When he returned to Clarksburg for a visit in the spring of 1924 he said to his oldest friend ... “ You're not responsible for what your fool friends do . " Davis ' protest had been based on the early American conception that no man ...
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