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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... Goldwater than to all the other hopeful candidates put together . These local Republicans were eager to repay their debts in the only coin Senator Barry Goldwater desired : the Republican nomination for the presidency . de- Yet their ...
... Goldwater than to all the other hopeful candidates put together . These local Republicans were eager to repay their debts in the only coin Senator Barry Goldwater desired : the Republican nomination for the presidency . de- Yet their ...
第 408 頁
... Goldwater's winning of the Republican nomination in July 1964 is implausible . He was defeated by Henry Cabot Lodge in the New Hampshire primary and by New York's Governor Rockefeller in Oregon's , never- theless he controlled the Solid ...
... Goldwater's winning of the Republican nomination in July 1964 is implausible . He was defeated by Henry Cabot Lodge in the New Hampshire primary and by New York's Governor Rockefeller in Oregon's , never- theless he controlled the Solid ...
第 409 頁
... Goldwater was certain that the election was already won , even as the nomination had been won . No man in American political history has been more wrong . The entire segment of Independents , representing between fifteen and twenty ...
... Goldwater was certain that the election was already won , even as the nomination had been won . No man in American political history has been more wrong . The entire segment of Independents , representing between fifteen and twenty ...
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