About This Book
The author chronicles the subject's evolution from local party operative to national statesman, emphasizing how frontier upbringing, grassroots campaigning, caucus and convention experience, and legislative service forged practical political skill. The narrative highlights training in debate and organization, the widening of democratic aims into policy, and the use of party machinery toward public welfare. It argues that moral vision paired with political method enabled effective leadership during crisis, and it concentrates on the neglected early political career through documentary passages and analysis to show how preparation, compromise, and common-sense statesmanship shaped later national responsibilities.
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