Feiner suggests creating of an “Almost Presidential Museum/Library” in Westchester

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Hillary Clinton would
figure prominently
in the museum

GREENBURGH – An Almost Presidential Museum/Library has been proposed in Westchester County by Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner.
The facility, which would be privately funded, could be located at any one of the colleges in the county, he said.
The town supervisor said it would recognize the contributions of Hillary Clinton and the other presidential candidates who almost became president, winning the popular vote but losing the Electoral College vote.
“It would have archives of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign papers and her public service papers as well as papers and information about the other four presidential candidates who won the popular votes but lost the Electoral College,” Feiner said.
Those other four candidates are Andrew Jackson who lost to John Quincy
Adams; Sam Tilden, who lost to Rutherford B. Hayes; Grover Cleveland,
who lost to Benjamin Harrison; and Al Gore, who lost to George W. Bush.
 




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