They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, 1966 - 434 頁 Profiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... party denounced Parker as a conserva- tive ; the conservatives in the Republican party denounced Theodore Roosevelt as a radical . Conservative Republicans voted for Parker though he belonged to a party they feared . Radical Democrats ...
... party denounced Parker as a conserva- tive ; the conservatives in the Republican party denounced Theodore Roosevelt as a radical . Conservative Republicans voted for Parker though he belonged to a party they feared . Radical Democrats ...
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... party ticket at any cost , who don't give a continental how injurious their party's record has been , nor how feeble , corrupt and incompetent the candidate may be . Almost ninety per cent of the ortho- dox party vote is cast for its ...
... party ticket at any cost , who don't give a continental how injurious their party's record has been , nor how feeble , corrupt and incompetent the candidate may be . Almost ninety per cent of the ortho- dox party vote is cast for its ...
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... party were defeated by the oldest and greatest living friend of the Democrats , Martin Van Buren , the man whose life had been built upon the rock of party solidarity and party regularity . Van Buren had burned for the nomination , but ...
... party were defeated by the oldest and greatest living friend of the Democrats , Martin Van Buren , the man whose life had been built upon the rock of party solidarity and party regularity . Van Buren had burned for the nomination , but ...
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