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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... record by speaking nineteen times in one day , and not one of the speeches was short . In the 1900 campaign he would raise his own mark to twenty - one , in the 1908 campaign create an all - time record by speaking thirty - six times ...
... record by speaking nineteen times in one day , and not one of the speeches was short . In the 1900 campaign he would raise his own mark to twenty - one , in the 1908 campaign create an all - time record by speaking thirty - six times ...
第 249 頁
... record of the Republican party which had " elevated the standard of America and increased its wealth in a ratio never before dreamed of . " The next day the press excoriated Blaine and his millionaires , many of whom had been involved ...
... record of the Republican party which had " elevated the standard of America and increased its wealth in a ratio never before dreamed of . " The next day the press excoriated Blaine and his millionaires , many of whom had been involved ...
第 379 頁
... record as a progres- sive . In this , his first major political contest , Dewey encountered the im- passe which was to become the road block in his 1944 drive for the presi- dency . He prosecuted Governor Lehman and the Democrats for ...
... record as a progres- sive . In this , his first major political contest , Dewey encountered the im- passe which was to become the road block in his 1944 drive for the presi- dency . He prosecuted Governor Lehman and the Democrats for ...
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