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... votes , Fremont 114 , and Fillmore 8 , was closer than it appeared . The popular vote won by Buchanan , larger by nearly half a million than that for Fre- mont , was nevertheless over a third of a million smaller than the combined votes ...
... votes , Fremont 114 , and Fillmore 8 , was closer than it appeared . The popular vote won by Buchanan , larger by nearly half a million than that for Fre- mont , was nevertheless over a third of a million smaller than the combined votes ...
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... votes . Even in Ohio Taft lost by 47,000 votes . His popular votes in all primaries ran 800 , - 000 to Roosevelt's 1.2 million . La Follette won in his own pro- gressive strongholds , Wisconsin and North Dakota . A second Roosevelt ...
... votes . Even in Ohio Taft lost by 47,000 votes . His popular votes in all primaries ran 800 , - 000 to Roosevelt's 1.2 million . La Follette won in his own pro- gressive strongholds , Wisconsin and North Dakota . A second Roosevelt ...
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... votes Wilson received 435 , Roosevelt 88 , and Taft 8 ; the President carried only Utah and Vermont . Popular votes left Wilson a minority President : percentages of the votes cast for the three leading candidates were Wilson 45.3 ...
... votes Wilson received 435 , Roosevelt 88 , and Taft 8 ; the President carried only Utah and Vermont . Popular votes left Wilson a minority President : percentages of the votes cast for the three leading candidates were Wilson 45.3 ...
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1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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