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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第 64 頁
... delegates to the coming convention in Chicago , bombarded them with articles , letters . He sought friendly letters in return , so that somewhere in the brain of every delegate might be lodged the name of William Jennings Bryan , to be ...
... delegates to the coming convention in Chicago , bombarded them with articles , letters . He sought friendly letters in return , so that somewhere in the brain of every delegate might be lodged the name of William Jennings Bryan , to be ...
第 297 頁
... delegates were Klan members . They cared nothing about Smith's record , abilities , tolerance or independence . Anti - Catholicism was a tenet of their fascistic faith , and they were out to defeat Smith at all costs . A newspaper ...
... delegates were Klan members . They cared nothing about Smith's record , abilities , tolerance or independence . Anti - Catholicism was a tenet of their fascistic faith , and they were out to defeat Smith at all costs . A newspaper ...
第 353 頁
... delegates to work against Willkie's nomination ; Senator McNary told the delegates that " the West will go against us if Mr. Willkie heads the ticket . " He was accused by the Republican machine of being a tool of the money interests ...
... delegates to work against Willkie's nomination ; Senator McNary told the delegates that " the West will go against us if Mr. Willkie heads the ticket . " He was accused by the Republican machine of being a tool of the money interests ...
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