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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Later he was able to write with a fair measure of truthfulness , “ I was absolutely ... won by an overwhelming majority ; by the time he received the nomination , twelve years later , the Whig party had reached the end of its road .
Later he was able to write with a fair measure of truthfulness , “ I was absolutely ... won by an overwhelming majority ; by the time he received the nomination , twelve years later , the Whig party had reached the end of its road .
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The Republicans lamented that they were being defeated by the monied interests , a charge that would be brought against them by the Democrats only a few years later . Slander , the threat of secession , and a lack of campaign funds ...
The Republicans lamented that they were being defeated by the monied interests , a charge that would be brought against them by the Democrats only a few years later . Slander , the threat of secession , and a lack of campaign funds ...
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He was momentarily saved by a crushing Union defeat , even as smashing Union victories later would defeat him for the presidency : the Army of the Potomac , which had been turned over to General Pope , was soundly beaten at the second ...
He was momentarily saved by a crushing Union defeat , even as smashing Union victories later would defeat him for the presidency : the Army of the Potomac , which had been turned over to General Pope , was soundly beaten at the second ...
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