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... Governor Dewey , now moving firmly toward policies of postwar cooperation , obtained 17 ; former Governor Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota , an internationalist who had left office to serve as a commander in the navy , 4 ; General Douglas ...
... Governor Dewey , now moving firmly toward policies of postwar cooperation , obtained 17 ; former Governor Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota , an internationalist who had left office to serve as a commander in the navy , 4 ; General Douglas ...
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... Governor Romney deplored the danger of " suicidal destruction " of the party . Nixon hinted at his own availability for a draft but urged others to run . On June 12 Governor Scranton , after some hesita- tion , announced his candidacy ...
... Governor Romney deplored the danger of " suicidal destruction " of the party . Nixon hinted at his own availability for a draft but urged others to run . On June 12 Governor Scranton , after some hesita- tion , announced his candidacy ...
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... Governor Spiro T. Agnew of Maryland for vice president . A minor floor fight sparked by liberals gave Governor Romney 186 votes in the formal ballot against 1,128 for Agnew . The unexpected choice was carefully weighed . Agnew had been ...
... Governor Spiro T. Agnew of Maryland for vice president . A minor floor fight sparked by liberals gave Governor Romney 186 votes in the formal ballot against 1,128 for Agnew . The unexpected choice was carefully weighed . Agnew had been ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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