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The Great Footrace for the Presidential Purse (100,000 and Picking) Over the Union Course 1852'. Mexican War general Winfield Scott was the Whig nominee, Franklin Pierce (in last place) ran for the Democrats. Daniel Webster, became an independent candidate after Scott won the Whig nomination. Pierce won the election, with 50.8% of the popular vote and 254 electoral votes, against Scott's 42. Webster died on Oct. 24, 1852, before the election, which suppressed his votes
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1852 AD (C19th AD)
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The Great Footrace for the Presidential Purse (100,000 and Picking) Over the Union Course 1852'. Mexican War general Winfield Scott was the Whig nominee, Franklin Pierce (in last place) ran for the Democrats. Daniel Webster, became an independent candidate after Scott won the Whig nomination. Pierce won the election, with 50.8% of the popular vote and 254 electoral votes, against Scott's 42. Webster died on Oct. 24, 1852, before the election, which suppressed his votes (BSLOC_2019_7_39)

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