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  1. Hace 3 días · Among the newly elected Democrats was New York state senator Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who argued that he represented his distant cousin's policies better than his Republican opponent. The Republican progressives interpreted the 1910 defeats as a compelling argument for the complete reorganization of the party in 1911.

  2. Hace 2 días · By early 1932 a frontrunner had emerged for the Democratic Party’s nomination for the presidency: Franklin D. Roosevelt, a fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt who had earned a reputation for effectiveness as governor of New York. He also had a natural talent on the radio, which by the late 1920s had become the nation’s most common ...

  3. Hace 2 días · He also brought Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. to campaign in the state; Roosevelt then raised the issue of Humphrey's failure to serve in World War II. Though Humphrey had tried and failed to serve due to physical disability, [48] Roosevelt attacked his lack of service record, publicly telling audiences, "I don't know where [Humphrey] was in World War Two," and distributing flyers that accused ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as president of the United States from 1933-45 during the Great Depression and World War II, two of the greatest crises in American history. He was born on January 30, 1882, in Hyde Park, N.Y. to wealthy parents and educated at Groton, Harvard, and Columbia University Law School.

  5. Hace 1 día · Never mind the White House. History buffs will have just as much fun outside of Washington, D.C., visiting the presidential libraries of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy ...

  6. Hace 15 horas · According to its website, many other celebrities had a meal or two at Chris’ over the years, from Jimmy Stewart to Martin Luther King, Jr. and even President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who would reportedly order a box of hot dogs from them whenever his train passed through Montgomery.

  7. Hace 3 días · In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran for president on a platform of balancing the federal budget and cutting the size of the federal government by 25%. But his actual and opposite program in office — the “New Deal” — was largely shaped by the popularity of the Socialist Party’s ideas as promoted by its presidential candidate, Norman Thomas, in 1928 and 1932.