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. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 60 筆
第 7 頁
Two years later he introduced the Log Cabin to the country with an eighty thousand circulation and a new Whig campaign song with every weekly issue , starting a campaign - song custom that remained until the end of the century .
Two years later he introduced the Log Cabin to the country with an eighty thousand circulation and a new Whig campaign song with every weekly issue , starting a campaign - song custom that remained until the end of the century .
第 51 頁
All he needed was an issue to defeat Jackson . There being no legitimate issue on the horizon , he created one . Andrew Jackson was hostile to the Bank of the United States ; although the bank was used by the government for its official ...
All he needed was an issue to defeat Jackson . There being no legitimate issue on the horizon , he created one . Andrew Jackson was hostile to the Bank of the United States ; although the bank was used by the government for its official ...
第 354 頁
On the domestic issues the campaign was a good deal like the Landon campaign of 1936 , except that Willkie was a ... His greatest selling point was the third - term issue , for President Roosevelt had decreed his own renomination to a ...
On the domestic issues the campaign was a good deal like the Landon campaign of 1936 , except that Willkie was a ... His greatest selling point was the third - term issue , for President Roosevelt had decreed his own renomination to a ...
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
我們找不到任何評論。
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
able American army asked battle became become believed better Blaine Bryan called campaign candidate carried cause charge Charles Civil Clay Cleveland command Congress convention Court Davis defeat Democratic Dewey dollars Douglas election face father fight force four Fremont friends give governor Grant Greeley Hancock hand hard Henry House Hughes hundred important interests issue James John judge knew later leader liberal Lincoln living majority McClellan Michigan million mind needed never nomination once Parker party political president reason received refused remain Republican Roosevelt Scott secure Senate served Seymour slavery Smith speech stand success thousand tion took turned Union United votes wanted Washington White Willkie Winfield Scott York young