Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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... vote for White ; South Carolina was expected to cast its vote for none of the avowed candidates but to throw its vote away . It was a clever scheme but it did not work . Webster failed to carry New England , obtaining only the vote of ...
... vote for White ; South Carolina was expected to cast its vote for none of the avowed candidates but to throw its vote away . It was a clever scheme but it did not work . Webster failed to carry New England , obtaining only the vote of ...
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... vote cast in any election . In 1920 with its presidential candidate in a federal prison for violation of the Espionage Act , the party polled its largest vote , 919.799 , although this was only about 31⁄2 per cent of the total popular ...
... vote cast in any election . In 1920 with its presidential candidate in a federal prison for violation of the Espionage Act , the party polled its largest vote , 919.799 , although this was only about 31⁄2 per cent of the total popular ...
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... ( Vote for Ons ) THEODORE D. SMITH A. LINCOLN WISLER JOHN V. CLINNIN HARRY F. HAMLIN GEORGE HATZENBUHLER JAMES A. McCALLUM FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : ( Vote for Ose ) JOHN W. KAPP , JR . WILLIAM J. STRATTON FOR AUDITOR OF FUBLIC ACCOUNTS : ( ...
... ( Vote for Ons ) THEODORE D. SMITH A. LINCOLN WISLER JOHN V. CLINNIN HARRY F. HAMLIN GEORGE HATZENBUHLER JAMES A. McCALLUM FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : ( Vote for Ose ) JOHN W. KAPP , JR . WILLIAM J. STRATTON FOR AUDITOR OF FUBLIC ACCOUNTS : ( ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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