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  2. 1932 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The 1932 Democratic National Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois June 27 – July 2, 1932. ... Newsreel footage of Roosevelt's acceptance speech.

  3. Commonwealth Club Address - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Club Address (23 September 1932) was a speech made by New York Governor and Democratic presidential nominee Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco on his 1932 presidential campaign.

  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    In his acceptance speech, Roosevelt declared, "I pledge you, ... 1932 electoral vote results. Roosevelt won 57% of the popular vote and carried all but six states.

  5. 1932 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Newsreel footage of Roosevelt's acceptance speech. Smith, who announced his candidacy on February 6, 1932, was a leading candidate as he had remained active in the party and retained his support from the 1928 campaign.

  6. 1932 Democratic Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    Beginning the day after his 1931 inauguration for a second term as Governor of New York, Roosevelt allowed his aides Louis Howe and James Farley to float his name as a potential candidate for president in 1932. [3] An early test of Roosevelt's strength came when Democratic National Committee chairman John Jakob Raskob floated a proposal to have ...

  7. New Deal - Wikipedia

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    Speechwriter Rosenman added it to his draft of FDR's presidential nomination acceptance speech at the last minute. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Upon accepting the 1932 Democratic nomination for president, Roosevelt promised "a new deal for the American people". [ 21 ]

  8. First inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt used his First Inaugural Speech to outline his plan for the Great Depression. This plan was one he had referred to as a 'new deal' when he accepted the Democratic Party nomination in 1932. [4]

  9. July 1932 - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic National Convention ended with a speech by Franklin D. Roosevelt accepting the party nomination for president. "The appearance before a National Convention of its nominee for President, to be formally notified of his selection, is unprecedented and unusual, but these are unprecedented and unusual times", he said.