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  2. Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Dark horse candidates were chosen in order to break deadlocks between more popular and powerful prospective nominees that blocked each other from gaining enough delegates to be nominated. One of the most famous dark horse candidates nominated at a Democratic National Convention was James K. Polk , who was chosen to become the candidate for ...

  3. Dark horse - Wikipedia

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    A dark horse is a previously lesser-known person, team or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, [1] that is unlikely to succeed but has a fighting chance, [2] unlike the underdog who is expected to lose. The term comes from horse racing and horse betting jargon for any new but ...

  4. 1844 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    James K. Polk, Democratic Party "dark horse" presidential nominee. Van Buren supporters persisted in spite of the two-thirds rule setback, garnering 146 votes for their candidate on the first ballot, a 55% simple majority, but short of the now required 177 votes.

  5. The public (and sometimes messy) race to become Trump’s ...

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    There's also a whole stable of dark horse candidates who have appeared on varied lists and could rise in the hours and days ahead depending on Trump's preferences, from former trade representative ...

  6. 1844 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    On the next roll call, the convention unanimously accepted Polk, who became the first dark horse, or little-known, presidential candidate. [50] The delegates selected Senator Silas Wright of New York for Vice President, but Wright, an admirer of Van Buren, declined the nomination to become the first person to decline a vice presidential nomination.

  7. 5 dark-horse contenders for Trump’s VP - AOL

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    A number of high-profile Republicans have been floated as prospective running mates for former President Trump, but as he inches closer to a decision, it remains unclear who he will ultimately pick.

  8. United States presidential nominating convention - Wikipedia

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    The term "dark horse candidate" was used at the 1844 Democratic National Convention, at which little-known Tennessee politician James K. Polk emerged as the candidate after the failure of the leading candidates to secure the necessary two-thirds majority. [31] [32] Other successful dark horse candidates include:

  9. Influential Supreme Court expert says a dark horse candidate ...

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    Co-founder of the influential SCOTUSBlog mentioned a new, and somewhat unlikely, candidate to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.