They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... Smith seemed beyond possibility . " After two weeks of convention wrangling , Smith came to the conclu- sion that he could never be nominated , that the prolonged public squabble , being broadcast over the radio for the first time in ...
... Smith seemed beyond possibility . " After two weeks of convention wrangling , Smith came to the conclu- sion that he could never be nominated , that the prolonged public squabble , being broadcast over the radio for the first time in ...
第 303 頁
... Smith , while 20,812,912 voted for Hoover ; a majority for Hoover of over 6,000,000 . The electoral vote was also a smashing defeat : Smith received 87 votes to Hoover's 444. He had lost the traditionally Democratic states of Texas and ...
... Smith , while 20,812,912 voted for Hoover ; a majority for Hoover of over 6,000,000 . The electoral vote was also a smashing defeat : Smith received 87 votes to Hoover's 444. He had lost the traditionally Democratic states of Texas and ...
第 304 頁
... Smith in 1928 : Hoover was a world traveler who knew every corner of his own land as well , whereas Smith had rarely been out of New York State . While Smith had never finished grammar school , never read any book except The Life and ...
... Smith in 1928 : Hoover was a world traveler who knew every corner of his own land as well , whereas Smith had rarely been out of New York State . While Smith had never finished grammar school , never read any book except The Life and ...
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