I feel it, therefore, to be my duty to renominate him.
At the head of the latter was the brilliant New York senator, Roscoe Conkling, who had been so persistent in his efforts to renominate General Grant for a third term.
As General Grant had returned from his memorable tour round the world, having been received everywhere with the highest honors, a determined effort was now made to renominate him for a third term.
With harmony restored there was little for the convention to do except to renominate the state officers, appoint delegates to the Charleston convention who were instructed to vote as a unit, and adopt the platform.
The irritation and excitement of this contest were in a measure allayed by an agreement to renominate Azariah C.
Party usage and tradition are so strong that we must renominate Governor Harwood, I suppose, for a complimentary second term.
If we renominate Harwood it ought to give us a good line on the control of the next legislature," he told her.
The convention met practically to indorse McKinley's public acts and renominate him for another term.
It was evident that it would be very difficult to renominate him.
The convention of his party declined torenominate him.
In a few States it is not customary for his party to renominate a judge more than once.
But when that party refoosed to renominate me for the offis of Gustese of the Peece, like a thurar bred polertician, I shook 'em.
It runs in part as follows: "Nobody can tell, and least of all the machine itself, whether the machine intends to renominate me next fall or not.
To the Senate: I renominate Samuel Gwin to be register of the land office at Clinton, in the State of Mississippi.
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