The convention endorsed the proposition.
He would politely and humbly refuse each time until a special national convention of nearly two thousand delegates unanimously endorsed him.
The convention endorsed the prior nominations in various areas of the United States of Jackson for the presidency.
The Connecticut Democratic Party's nominating convention endorsed him, but that was a given for an incumbent with a lot of political chips to cash in.
The convention endorsed, with a vote of 124 to 103, the Republican candidate for Governor, Warner Miller, because his party was "committed to ballot reform."
The convention endorsed the Jackson pledge to denounce South Africa as a "terrorist society" and urge "comprehensive sanctions."
The convention endorsed the Republican ticket.
Both the Republican and Democratic conventions of that year strongly endorsed universal suffrage as part of their electoral goals.
When the convention endorsed the doctrine of popular sovereignty, 50 Southern delegates walked out.
The convention chose not to nominate a candidate for vice-president, hoping that other conventions would endorse a similar platform and name a suitable vice-presidential nominee.