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- Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia
The election became a three-way contest when Theodore Roosevelt left the Republican Party to launch a third-party campaign against Wilson and sitting Republican president William Howard Taft
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: Republican - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Foundation
It seems almost impossible, but here it is, clear as day: F D Roosevelt, a member of the Harvard Republican Club! What could have happened? Have we moved into the realm of alternate history? The answer, as it turns out, far more mundane and consists of a mere two letters: TR
- The political career of Franklin Roosevelt | Britannica
Franklin D Roosevelt, (born Jan 30, 1882, Hyde Park, N Y , U S —died April 12, 1945, Warm Springs, Ga ), 32nd president of the U S (1933–45) Attracted to politics by the example of his cousin Theodore Roosevelt, he became active in the Democratic Party
- Franklin D. Roosevelt | The White House
Following the example of his fifth cousin, President Theodore Roosevelt, whom he greatly admired, Franklin D Roosevelt entered public service through politics, but as a Democrat
- Franklin D. Roosevelt - Vice Presidents, Facts Quotes
In 1910, at age 28, Roosevelt was invited to run for the New York state senate He ran as a Democrat in a district that had voted Republican for the past 32 years Through hard campaigning and
- FDR Biography - FDR Presidential Library Museum
He entered politics in 1910 and was elected to the New York State Senate as a Democrat from his traditionally Republican home district In the meantime, in 1905, he had married a distant cousin, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, who was the niece of President Theodore Roosevelt
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (U. S. President) - Ballotpedia
Roosevelt was a member of the Democratic Party His vice presidents were John N Garner (1933-1941), Henry A Wallace (1941-1945), and Harry S Truman (1945), who succeeded him upon his death
- Opinion | How FDR Made Republican Isolationists Look Silly with a . . .
In 1940, Roosevelt faced a divided Republican Party, but one that was moving slowly, painfully and somewhat reluctantly away from its isolationist base
- 1936 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
In the midst of the Great Depression, the Democratic ticket of incumbent President Franklin D Roosevelt and incumbent Vice President John Nance Garner defeated the Republican ticket of Kansas governor Alf Landon and newspaper editor Frank Knox in a landslide victory
- The National Political Emergence of FDR | The New York State Museum
With the country looking for change, the Cox-Roosevelt ticket was easily defeated by Republican Warren G Harding Roosevelt had survived the Spanish flu but his political ascension would be bookended by another epidemic
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