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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The Alfred E . Smith who stepped into the Governor ' s Mansion in 1919 was
considerably different from the green young man who had been bought his first
dress suit by a friendly grocer sixteen years before . The raw edges had been ...
The Alfred E . Smith who stepped into the Governor ' s Mansion in 1919 was
considerably different from the green young man who had been bought his first
dress suit by a friendly grocer sixteen years before . The raw edges had been ...
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His opponents charged him with being the least possible governor in the best
possible manner . This was a partisan charge : the charge that is better grounded
in demonstrable fact is that Tom Dewey set out to be big business ' s governor as
...
His opponents charged him with being the least possible governor in the best
possible manner . This was a partisan charge : the charge that is better grounded
in demonstrable fact is that Tom Dewey set out to be big business ' s governor as
...
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He was defeated by Henry Cabot Lodge in the New Hampshire primary and by
New York ' s Governor Rockefeller in Oregon ' s , nevertheless he controlled the
Solid South . The issue finally came down to California : if popular Governor ...
He was defeated by Henry Cabot Lodge in the New Hampshire primary and by
New York ' s Governor Rockefeller in Oregon ' s , nevertheless he controlled the
Solid South . The issue finally came down to California : if popular Governor ...
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