Yes, Al Smith was Governor of New York from January 1919 to December 1920 and January 1923 to December 1928, which includes the time that he was running for President.
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Al Smith.
Harry Truman never was the governor of New York State.
New York State Governor Al Smith ...
No, Al Smith the 4 time governor of New York was the Democratic nominee in 1928.
Al Smith (born December 30, 1873 in Manhattan, New York; died October 4, 1944 in New York, New York) succeeded Nathan Lewis Miller in his second term as the forty-second Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1923 and December 31, 1928.
Al Smith (born December 30, 1873 in Manhattan, New York; died October 4, 1944 in New York, New York) succeeded Nathan Lewis Miller in his second term as the forty-second Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1923 and December 31, 1928, including the whole of 1927.
Al Smith (born December 30, 1873 in Manhattan, New York; died October 4, 1944 in New York, New York) succeeded Nathan Lewis Miller in his second term as the forty-second Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1923 and December 31, 1928, including the whole of 1924.
Al Smith (born December 30, 1873 in Manhattan, New York; died October 4, 1944 in New York, New York) succeeded Nathan Lewis Miller in his second term as the forty-second Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1923 and December 31, 1928, including the whole of 1926.
Al Smith (born December 30, 1873 in Manhattan, New York; died October 4, 1944 in New York, New York) succeeded Nathan Lewis Miller in his second term as the forty-second Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1923 and December 31, 1928, including the whole of 1925.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (born Janaury 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York; died April 12, 1945 in Warm Springs, Georgia) succeeded Al Smith as the forty-fourth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1929 and December 31, 1932.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (born Janaury 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York; died April 12, 1945 in Warm Springs, Georgia) succeeded Al Smith as the forty-fourth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1929 and December 31, 1932, including the whole of 1930.