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Indiana Magazine of History
The Rhetoric of Polarization at the 1896 Democratic Convention William D
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Seeking Competitive Advantage: How Presidential Candidates and Party Networks Adapt to Times of Social, Economic, and Technological Change"
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Introduction James Polk Is Known As the First Dark Horse Candidate for The
THE CONTENDER a Year Before the Democratic National Convention of 1924 the Contest for the Party's Presidential Nomination
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The National Election of 1924 and Nebraska
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(Horse) Races: Media Coverage of the "Not-So-Invisible" Invisible Primary of 2007 Lori Cox Han Chapman University,
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