Both Willkie and Roosevelt promised to keep the United States out of the European conflict.
President Roosevelt's running mate in the U. S. Presidential Election of 1940 was Agriculture Secretary Henry A. Wallace.
Republican Presidential Candidate in 1940 .
Alvin Barkley
Yes in 1940 and 1944
It was the only U. S. Presidential election in which one of the candidates had previously won two other U. S. Presidential elections. That candidate was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who won his third presidential election in 1940... and his fourth in 1944. The 22nd Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, ratified in February, 1951, made sure that wouldn't happen again (unless, of course, the amendment gets repealed in the future).
United States Presidential Election, 1940
President Roosevelt won a large majority of the electoral Vote
Indiana went for a Democrat twice since 1940 -- in 1964 and in 2008
Franklin D. Roosevelt won his third U.S. presidential election in 1940.
Wendell Wilkie was his name. He was from New York like Roosevelt.
Woodrow Wilson, the Democrat candidate, defeated incumbent President William Howard Taft of the Republicans, former President Theodore Roosevelt standing for the Progressive Party and Eugene Debs of the Socialists in the 1912 US Presidential election. Wilson got 41.8%, Roosevelt 27.4%, Taft 23.2% and Debs got 6%.
Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis Al Smith/Joseph T.Robinson