National Party Conventions, 1831-1972Congressional Quarterly, 1976 - 216 pages |
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Page 13
... third parties and their platforms have been anathema to the established wisdom of the day , denounced as impractical , dangerous , destructive of moral virtues and even traitorous . They have been anti - establishment and more far ...
... third parties and their platforms have been anathema to the established wisdom of the day , denounced as impractical , dangerous , destructive of moral virtues and even traitorous . They have been anti - establishment and more far ...
Page 52
... third roll call , Sherman led with 244 votes , followed by Gresham with 123 and former Gov. Russell A. Alger of Michigan with 122 . The unexpected withdrawal from the race of Chauncey Depew of New York , the favorite of that state's ...
... third roll call , Sherman led with 244 votes , followed by Gresham with 123 and former Gov. Russell A. Alger of Michigan with 122 . The unexpected withdrawal from the race of Chauncey Depew of New York , the favorite of that state's ...
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... third party presidential candidacy of Alabama Governor George C. Wallace ( 1963-67 ; 1971- ) . Wallace burst onto the national scene in 1964 as a Democratic presidential candidate opposed to the 1964 Civil Rights Act . Entering three ...
... third party presidential candidacy of Alabama Governor George C. Wallace ( 1963-67 ; 1971- ) . Wallace burst onto the national scene in 1964 as a Democratic presidential candidate opposed to the 1964 Civil Rights Act . Entering three ...
Contents
The National Nominating Convention | 7 |
Sources for Convention Ballots | 122 |
American Political Parties Since 1789 Chart | 176 |
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