President Garfield's Reluctance

President Garfield's Reluctance

The 20th US president, James Garfield, didn't want to be a candidate. When he received his first vote, he challenged it, stating that without his consent, he should not be receiving votes. However, he was dismissed. After winning the nomination, Garfield looked "pale as death." He was assassinated a year later.

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