A return to normalcy
he promised that no person would be poor.
a square deal
yes
No- not at all. The Democrat Al Smith was the one opposed to prohibition.
False. During the 1928 election campaign, Herbert Hoover did not promise to end prohibition. In fact, he stated that he supported the continuation of prohibition.
Herbert Hoover was elected president in 1928.
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Hoover won the 1928 presidential election defeating Alfred Smith. In the 1928 presidential election Herbert Hoover received 444 electoral votes and Alfred Smith received 87 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Hoover 21,437,277 and Smith 15,007,698.
Herbert Hoover was succeeded by Franklin D. Roosevelt after losing the election of 1932.
Hoover was defeated in his bid for re-election in 1932 due to a bad economy and a clever campaign by his Democrat opponent, Franklin Roosevelt.
Alfred Emanual Smith ran against Herbert Hoover in the 1928 presidential election.
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Herbert Hoover won the 1928 presidential election defeating Alfred Smith. In the 1928 presidential election Herbert Hoover received 444 electoral votes and Alfred Smith received 87 electoral votes. Franklin D. Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election defeating incumbent President Herbert Hoover. In the 1932 presidential election Franklin Roosevelt received 472 electoral votes and Herbert Hoover received 59 electoral votes.
The 1928 election resulted in a victory for Republican candidate Herbert Hoover, who received 58% of the popular vote compared to Democrat Al Smith's 41.8%. Hoover's campaign was largely based on his promise to continue the prosperity and economic growth of the 1920s. The election marked the first time a Roman Catholic, Al Smith, was nominated by a major party for the presidency.