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... received financial support from eastern industry . Grant received 214 electoral votes and 3 million popular votes ; Seymour , 80 and 2.7 million . Democrats carried New York and New Jersey , their only northern victories . The General ...
... received financial support from eastern industry . Grant received 214 electoral votes and 3 million popular votes ; Seymour , 80 and 2.7 million . Democrats carried New York and New Jersey , their only northern victories . The General ...
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... received contributions of some $ 18,000 for political expenses in his office . In the midst of a storm of criticism , high - placed Republicans suggested that Nixon withdraw from the race . He and Eisenhower agreed that the vice ...
... received contributions of some $ 18,000 for political expenses in his office . In the midst of a storm of criticism , high - placed Republicans suggested that Nixon withdraw from the race . He and Eisenhower agreed that the vice ...
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... received slightly more than 9.9 million votes , 13.5 % of the total , and 46 electoral votes . Wallace carried five southern states , two of them ( Mississippi and Alabama ) by majorities . Of the eleven states that once formed the ...
... received slightly more than 9.9 million votes , 13.5 % of the total , and 46 electoral votes . Wallace carried five southern states , two of them ( Mississippi and Alabama ) by majorities . Of the eleven states that once formed the ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |