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| Abraham
Lincoln and Andrew Johnson elected President and Vice
President in 1864. Republican Party. |
Gerald
R. Ford and Bob Dole, unsuccessful presidential and vice
presidential candidates in 1976. Republican Party. |
Barry
M Goldwater, unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1964.
Republican Party. |
Barry
M Goldwater, unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1964.
Republican Party. |
Grover
Cleveland and A.G. Thurman, unsuccessful presidential and vice
presidential candidates in 1888. Democratic Party. |
Howard
Dean, unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic Party
nomination for Presidency in 2004. |
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| Hubert
H. Humphrey, unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1968.
Democratic Party. |
Hubert
H. Humphrey, unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1968.
Democratic Party. |
Hubert
H. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie, unsuccessful presidential
and vice presidential candidates in 1968. Democratic Party. |
John
F. Kennedy, elected President in 1960. Democratic Party. |
Jimmy
Carter, elected President in 1980. Democratic Party. |
John
F. Kennedy, elected President in 1960. Democratic Party. |
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| George
S. McGovern, unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1972.
Democratic Party. |
Michael
Dukakis, unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1988.
Democratic Party. |
Edmond
S. Muskie, unsuccessful vice presidential candidate in 1968.
Democratic Party. |
National
Impeachment Lobby-In, to impeach President Richard M. Nixon in
1974. |
Anti-
Richard M. Nixon poster who was elected President in 1968 and
1972. |
Richard
M. Nixon and Spiro T. Agnew, elected President and Vice
President in 1968 and 1972. Republican Party. |
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| Announcing
a meeting of the New York City political machine, Tammany
Hall. n.d. |
Theodore
Roosevelt and Charles Fairbanks elected President and Vice
President in 1904. Republican Party. |
Ulysses
S. Grant and Henry Wilson, elected President and Vice
President in 1868. Republican Party. |
George
C. Wallace, unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1968.
American Independent Party. |
Woodrow
Wilson, elected President in 1912 and 1916. Democratic Party. |
William
H. Harrison, unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1836. Whig
Party. |