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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There is no single point in the entire range of personality , character , abilities ,
intelligence or past performance , with the single exception of looks , in which
Cox was not incomparably superior . He was a constructive liberal whom not
even his ...
There is no single point in the entire range of personality , character , abilities ,
intelligence or past performance , with the single exception of looks , in which
Cox was not incomparably superior . He was a constructive liberal whom not
even his ...
第 322 頁
The liberal press , on the other hand , which for decades had been supporting the
Democratic nominee , abandoned John W . Davis . The fact that he was a Wall
Street lawyer was the handle by means of which the door of criticism could be ...
The liberal press , on the other hand , which for decades had been supporting the
Democratic nominee , abandoned John W . Davis . The fact that he was a Wall
Street lawyer was the handle by means of which the door of criticism could be ...
第 330 頁
... as a member of the Judiciary Committee he had helped draft the Clayton Anti -
trust Act and had personally written its most liberal labor planks ; as solicitor
general he had fought brilliantly and with the utmost courage on every liberal
front .
... as a member of the Judiciary Committee he had helped draft the Clayton Anti -
trust Act and had personally written its most liberal labor planks ; as solicitor
general he had fought brilliantly and with the utmost courage on every liberal
front .
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