President Wilson, His Problems and His PolicyHeadley Bros., 1917 - 278 страница |
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... Party in New Jersey ; and nothing was calculated to be more fatal to the aims of the professional politicians than the election of the candidate of their choice . But the Democrats wanted office at any cost . They had not a man who ...
... Party in New Jersey ; and nothing was calculated to be more fatal to the aims of the professional politicians than the election of the candidate of their choice . But the Democrats wanted office at any cost . They had not a man who ...
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... party bosses . They accepted his con- ditions , conscious of the value of a candidate of Dr. Wilson's personality and character to a party of damaged reputation , and privately satisfied that his assertion of political independence was ...
... party bosses . They accepted his con- ditions , conscious of the value of a candidate of Dr. Wilson's personality and character to a party of damaged reputation , and privately satisfied that his assertion of political independence was ...
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... party direct , but by delegates appointed usually at a carefully packed meeting , at which the party managers rarely have any difficulty in securing the adoption of a list prepared in caucus beforehand and put to the meeting as a whole ...
... party direct , but by delegates appointed usually at a carefully packed meeting , at which the party managers rarely have any difficulty in securing the adoption of a list prepared in caucus beforehand and put to the meeting as a whole ...
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... party candidates by a direct vote of the rank and file of the party , instead of by a packed delegation ) statutory , have done a good deal to weaken the boss and the party machine . New Jersey had adopted the direct primary for certain ...
... party candidates by a direct vote of the rank and file of the party , instead of by a packed delegation ) statutory , have done a good deal to weaken the boss and the party machine . New Jersey had adopted the direct primary for certain ...
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... party nominee remained dissociated from the traditions of the party machine and relied for his appeal on the force of his own personality . Dr. Wilson's speech of acceptance , after his nomination as candidate had been carried on the ...
... party nominee remained dissociated from the traditions of the party machine and relied for his appeal on the force of his own personality . Dr. Wilson's speech of acceptance , after his nomination as candidate had been carried on the ...
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