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The Presidency In 1960 - National Press Club, Washington, DC
John F. Kennedy
Remarks of Senator John F. Kennedy Announcing His Candidacy for the Presidency of the United States - Senate Caucus Room, Washington, DC
Letter to Sir Louis and Lady Spears
Adlai Stevenson
Radio and Television Remarks Following the Election Victory
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Remarks Conceding the Presidential Election in Chicago, Illinois
Remarks Following the Election Victory
Richard Nixon
Address at the Cow Palace on Accepting the Nomination of the Republican National Convention
Republican Party Platform of 1956
Republican Party Platforms
Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
1956 Democratic Party Platform
Democratic Party Platforms
Letter to the President-Elect Transmitting Report of the President's Committee on Government Contract Compliance
Harry S Truman
Letter to the President-Elect Forwarding Draft Order "Establishing Special Personnel Procedures in the Interest of the National Defense"
Statement by Senator Nixon Following the Election Victory
Statement Following Defeat in the Presidential Election
John Sparkman
Remarks Conceding the Presidential Election in Springfield, Illinois
Telegram to the President-Elect
Remarks Accepting Election as the 34th President of the United States
Address of Senator Nixon to the American People: The "Checkers Speech"
Address in Chicago at the Democratic National Convention.
1952 Democratic Party Platform
Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Chicago
Republican Party Platform of 1952
Remarks at the Victory Celebration in Independence
Telegram to President Truman Conceding the Presidential Election
Thomas Dewey
Platform of the States Rights Democratic Party
Minor/Third Party Platforms
Progressive Party Platform of 1948
Address in Philadelphia Upon Accepting the Nomination of the Democratic National Convention
1948 Democratic Party Platform
Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Republican Party Platform of 1948
Remarks Conceding the Presidential Election at the Hotel Roosevelt in Washington, DC
Address Broadcast from San Diego to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Letter Endorsing Truman or Douglas for the Vice-Presidential Nomination
1944 Democratic Party Platform
Letter on the Vice-Presidential Nomination
Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois
Republican Party Platform of 1944
Post-election Radio Address to the Nation
Wendell Willkie
Remarks to Campaign Workers at the Hotel Commodore in New York City
Telegram to President Roosevelt Conceding the Presidential Election
Telegram to Wendell L. Willkie Responding to His Telegram Conceding the Presidential Election
Telegram to Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Charles L. McNary Responding to His Telegram Conceding the Presidential Election
Telegram to President Roosevelt Offering Congratulations on the Election Victory
Charles McNary
Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination in Elwood, Indiana
Radio Address to the Democratic National Convention Accepting the Nomination
1940 Democratic Party Platform
Republican Party Platform of 1940
Alf Landon
Address Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination in Topeka, Kansas
Acceptance Speech for the Renomination for the Presidency, Philadelphia, Pa.
1936 Democratic Party Platform
Telegram Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination
Republican Party Platform of 1936
Informal Extemporaneous Remarks at Miami, Florida Immediately Preceding Attempted Assassination of the President-Elect
Informal Extemporaneous Remarks at Montgomery, Alabama on Muscle Shoals Inspection Trip
Informal Extemporaneous Remarks at Sheffield, Alabama on Muscle Shoals Inspection Trip
Address at the First Inauguration of Governor Herbert H. Lehman of New York in Albany
Exchange of Letters between President Hoover and President-Elect Roosevelt
Reply to Telegram From President Hoover About Intergovernmental Debts