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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Young Samuel had learned his politics at his father's knee ; he took to it the way Greeley took to journalism , Scott to soldiering and Hughes to law ; he became trained in the mechanics of political thinking the way other boys were ...
Young Samuel had learned his politics at his father's knee ; he took to it the way Greeley took to journalism , Scott to soldiering and Hughes to law ; he became trained in the mechanics of political thinking the way other boys were ...
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He was a brilliant and erratic young man with no discernible future except the vague feeling that he might like to be a lawyer since he enjoyed writing and debating . There was little reason to believe that he would make a better lawyer ...
He was a brilliant and erratic young man with no discernible future except the vague feeling that he might like to be a lawyer since he enjoyed writing and debating . There was little reason to believe that he would make a better lawyer ...
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the young people of the country came to think of him as their champion . In all elections he had a powerful youthful backing . He was a perennial Fourth of July sparkler , an effervescent soda pop that never lost its bubbles .
the young people of the country came to think of him as their champion . In all elections he had a powerful youthful backing . He was a perennial Fourth of July sparkler , an effervescent soda pop that never lost its bubbles .
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