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             b. Roosevelt's opponent was Wendell Wilkie, an unknown anti- New Deal Democrat.
             c. Willkie abandoned his parties" position and came out strongly against Hitler and in support of the extension of the draft.
             d. One issue that Willkie attacked Roosevelt for, breaking the tradition of no third term. .
             e. Despite the fact that 78% of the newspapers endorsed Wilkie, Roosevelt carried all of the large cities except for Cincinnati.
             Election of 1944:.
             a. In the middle of the war, there was no question that Roosevelt would be renominated.
             b. Roosevelt was forced to replace Vice President Henry Wallace- because of his unpopularity, with Harry Truman. .
             c. The Republicans nominated Thomas Dewey at the their convention in Chicago.
             d. For the first time the Republican platform totally abandoned its traditional opposition to involvement in foreign treaties and supported the United States participation in post war organizations.
             e. Dewey indirectly questioned Roosevelt's abilities to continue by referring to the "tired old man.".
             f. The Republicans attacked Roosevelt of using a navy destroyer to retrieve his dog who was left behind in the Aleutian Islands.
             g. To these, Roosevelt said; "These Republican leaders have not been content with attacks on me, or my wife, or on my sons. No, not content with that, they now include my little dog, Fala. Well, of course, I don't resent attacks and my family doesn't resent attacks, but Fala does resent them.".
             VI. Major opponents.
             A. 1932: Herbert C. Hoover, Republican; Norman Thomas, Socialist. .
             B. 1936: Alfred M. Landon, Republican; William Lemke, Union Party; Norman Thomas, Socialist; Earl Browder, Communist.
             C. 1940: Wendell L. Wilkie, Republican.
             D. 1944: Thomas E. Dewey, Republican.
             VII. Vice President (s).
             A. John Nance Garner: 1933-1941.
             B. Henry A. Wallace: 1941-1945.
             C. Harry S. Truman: 1945.
             VIII. Political Party.
             Democrat.
             IX. Major Domestic Happenings.
             A. The US had an unemployment rate of 13 million Americans.
             B. Desperate times called for desperate actions and so on March5th, 1933 the nation's new president, Franklin D.


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