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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe best president we never had was Adlai Stevenson,
Al Gore, or Kamala Harris?
No. To my mind it will always be Hillary Rodham Clinton, governing with the first liberal Supreme Court since the '70s.

SocialDemocrat61
(4,754 posts)Add to that list John Kerry and Hubert Humphrey.
Nonnia Bisnez
(29 posts)It was Henry Wallace. If he wasn't replaced with Truman on the ticket, he would had become president when FDR died.
no_hypocrisy
(51,787 posts)a book of his speeches.
Yes, I also love Henry Wallce, but Adlai will ALWAYS have my vote!!
Nonnia Bisnez
(29 posts)All the smart people voted for him. Unfortunately, he needed a majority.
yorkster
(3,130 posts)yorkster
(3,130 posts)Saw him at Logan Airport, waving to the crowd, wearing the Homburg. Must have been 1956.
I was atop my father's shoulders out on the tarmac in the thick of it. Then we had to hustle as the Mass.State Police started to form a flying wedge to clear the crowd.
sinkingfeeling
(55,343 posts)no_hypocrisy
(51,787 posts)Consider this: Senator Joseph McCarthy and his lackey, Roy Cohn, likely would not have had the traction, the publicity, the fear, the threat if Adlai Stevenson had been elected in 1952. Stevenson would have addressed their reckless accusations of Communism and the country wouldn't have been held hostage for more than half a decade. Being brilliant was Stevenson's weapon of choice. ("Egghead", my ass!)
ananda
(31,997 posts)My mother loved Adlai and Eleanor.
She was really angry that he lost to IKe.
We are paying the price to this day. Ike
set Nixon up.
Nixon used the race card, and that set Reagan
up.
We've been race carded to where we are today.
NNadir
(35,959 posts)hlthe2b
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ITAL
(1,046 posts)Could have been the GOP nominee in '56 prior to Lincoln (was the favorite in 1860, but lost at the convention - in '68 he was too old and Grant too popular). Great Senator. Seward was a helluva Secretary of State and one of Lincoln's closest advisors though, so he was still plenty influential. Also helped purchase Alaska!