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As the 2012 presidential campaign begins: Profiles of twelve men who have run for the presidency and lost, but who, even in defeat, have had a greater impact on American history than many of those who have served as presidentâfrom Henry Clay to Stephen Douglas, William Jennings Bryan to Al GoreâPlus, mini-profiles on 22 "honorable mentions."

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"[An] engaging study of men who came up short in the presidential arena but still had a significant effect on the life of the nation…." —Wall Street Journal "Scott Farris shines a welcome spotlight on the neglected subject of presidential also-rans. In this impressive new book, Farris shows that the losers and their ideas have sometimes transformed their political parties, and moved the nation ahead. Meticulously researched, Almost President is rich in detail and anecdotes, and a pleasure to read." —Joseph Wheelan, author of Mr. Adams's Last Crusade: John Quincy Adams's Extraordinary Post-Presidential Life in Congress and Libby Prison Breakout "Scott Farris has penned a series of fascinating portraits of candidates who triggered sea changes in our political process. Informative to readers at all levels." —David Pietrusza, author of 1948: Harry Truman's Improbable Victory and the Year that Transformed America "To those demoralized by today's fiercely partisan political arena, take heart! Scott Farris's superb history of losing Presidential candidates reassures us all that even out of bitter campaigns and defeats, losers do come back and contribute profoundly to major realignments, decency, and equality in American politics." —The Honorable David Abshire, former Ambassador to NATO, and current President, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress "Farris writes with a lively flair, skillfully illustrating his solid historical research with revelatory anecdotes and facts." –Publishers Weekly "A lively, opinionated examination of the instructive role of the loser in presidential races…. [R]iveting, sympathetic treatments…. A most useful aide-mémoire for situating the upcoming presidential slugfest." —Kirkus Reviews

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 06/12/2011
      ISBN13: 9780762763788, 978-0762763788
      ISBN10: 0762763787

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      Book Synopsis
      As the 2012 presidential campaign begins: Profiles of twelve men who have run for the presidency and lost, but who, even in defeat, have had a greater impact on American history than many of those who have served as presidentâfrom Henry Clay to Stephen Douglas, William Jennings Bryan to Al GoreâPlus, mini-profiles on 22 "honorable mentions."

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      "[An] engaging study of men who came up short in the presidential arena but still had a significant effect on the life of the nation…." —Wall Street Journal "Scott Farris shines a welcome spotlight on the neglected subject of presidential also-rans. In this impressive new book, Farris shows that the losers and their ideas have sometimes transformed their political parties, and moved the nation ahead. Meticulously researched, Almost President is rich in detail and anecdotes, and a pleasure to read." —Joseph Wheelan, author of Mr. Adams's Last Crusade: John Quincy Adams's Extraordinary Post-Presidential Life in Congress and Libby Prison Breakout "Scott Farris has penned a series of fascinating portraits of candidates who triggered sea changes in our political process. Informative to readers at all levels." —David Pietrusza, author of 1948: Harry Truman's Improbable Victory and the Year that Transformed America "To those demoralized by today's fiercely partisan political arena, take heart! Scott Farris's superb history of losing Presidential candidates reassures us all that even out of bitter campaigns and defeats, losers do come back and contribute profoundly to major realignments, decency, and equality in American politics." —The Honorable David Abshire, former Ambassador to NATO, and current President, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress "Farris writes with a lively flair, skillfully illustrating his solid historical research with revelatory anecdotes and facts." –Publishers Weekly "A lively, opinionated examination of the instructive role of the loser in presidential races…. [R]iveting, sympathetic treatments…. A most useful aide-mémoire for situating the upcoming presidential slugfest." —Kirkus Reviews

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