They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the Presidency |
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Smith writes , “ Wayne Wheeler , general counsel of the Anti - Saloon League ,
told me himself that he was at the convention for the purpose of keeping alive
and active the forces of the AntiSaloon League against my nomination . ” The
Outlook ...
Smith writes , “ Wayne Wheeler , general counsel of the Anti - Saloon League ,
told me himself that he was at the convention for the purpose of keeping alive
and active the forces of the AntiSaloon League against my nomination . ” The
Outlook ...
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But the fundamental weakness of Al Smith ' s campaign was that in September
and October of 1928 he was not able to convince the American people that their
gaudy structure was in danger . What use to cry inefficiency in government to a ...
But the fundamental weakness of Al Smith ' s campaign was that in September
and October of 1928 he was not able to convince the American people that their
gaudy structure was in danger . What use to cry inefficiency in government to a ...
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vota E There were several reasons why the nation preferred Herbert Hoover over
Alfred E . 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 .
vota E There were several reasons why the nation preferred Herbert Hoover over
Alfred E . 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 .
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