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  2. 1940 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    By late 1939 President Franklin D. Roosevelt's plans regarding a possible third term in 1940 affected national politics. A Republican leader told H. V. Kaltenborn in September 1939, for example, that Congressional distrust of the president was a cause of the controversy over revising the Neutrality Acts of 1930s.

  3. 1940 Democratic Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt [ edit ] Incumbent President Roosevelt remained sufficiently popular to seek nomination for a third term, if he desired, though he had alienated many conservative and Southern members of his party, whom he had relied on for his 1932 nomination, by attempting to purge critics of the New Deal in the 1938 elections.

  4. 1940 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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    Pennsylvania voted to give Democratic nominee, President Franklin D. Roosevelt an unprecedented third term, over the Republican nominee, corporate lawyer Wendell Willkie, a dark horse candidate who had never before run for a political office. Roosevelt won Pennsylvania by a margin of 6.9%.

  5. 1940 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Willkie captured 64 of the state's 114 counties, but huge majorities in the urban counties carried the state for Franklin D. Roosevelt. Jeffries, John W. A Third Term for FDR: The Election of 1940 (University Press of Kansas, 2017). xiv, 264 pp. excerpt; Jensen, Richard. "The cities reelect Roosevelt: Ethnicity, religion, and class in ...

  6. Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, third and fourth terms

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    The third presidential term of Franklin D. Roosevelt began on January 20, 1941, when he was once again inaugurated as the 32nd president of the United States, and the fourth term of his presidency ended with his death on April 12, 1945.

  7. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson poised to win re-election but race ...

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    Former Austin City Council member Kathie Tovo came in third in the race with 16.6% of the vote. The other two candidates, Jeffery L. Bowen and Doug Greco, each received less than 10% support.

  8. Electoral history of Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    This is the electoral history of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served as the 32nd president of the United States (1933–1945) and the 44th governor of New York (1929–1932). A member of the Democratic Party , Roosevelt was first elected to the New York State Senate in 1910, representing the 26th district .

  9. 2024 voter guide: Meet the candidates for Austin mayor and ...

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    Watson has served a term shorter than the standard four years that City Council members get because Austin voters in 2021 opted to have the mayoral election line-up with the presidential election.