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Regardless of policy, which failed presidential candidates had the most "presidential" look?
I think Charles Evans Hughes would look great in a lineup of the presidents
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VHG... what could have been...
Pennfags have still not atoned for their sins in 1812.
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>>18113878
???
What the fuck is this?
Do we genuinely not know this guys name??
Did he just against grant anonymously for president???
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>>18115018
that's Horace Greeley. i edited the pic because it listed Thomas A. Hendricks. Greeley was the main candidate running against Grant, but he died before the electoral college cast their votes, so his votes were spread among various secondary candidates, with Hendricks receiving the most
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>>18115047
I am shocked, SHOCKED, to find he was near death



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