1928
1928
Who did Theodore Roosevelt run against for governor?
This amendment was proposed before Roosevelt was nominated to run for President. New York where he was governor , ratified it 9 days after it was proposed. If Roosevelt was against it, he was not an effective opponent of it. The amendment had little opposition, so if he was against it at all, I suspect he kept quiet about his objection.
Alfred M. Landon
New York City is not a state but only a city in New York State. The states are run by governors while the cities are run by mayors. The Governor of New York State is David A. Paterson. The Mayor of New York City s Michael Bloomberg.
New York City is not a state but only a city in New York State. The states are run by governors while the cities are run by mayors. The Governor of New York State is David A. Paterson. The Mayor of New York City s Michael Bloomberg.
He was known to the national party , having run for Vice-president in 1920. He was elected to governor of New York and that inspired him to run for President.
they were run by a single governor and colonists were aloud to gain more freedom but it did not last long
he was from a very high-class family, and he was the governor of ny
President William McKinley appointed Theodore Roosevelt to the post of Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1897. The Secretary of the Navy at the time was John D. Long , who was away from Washington often, and not very active in his post, in essence giving Roosevelt control over the Navy.
1932 : incumbent President Herbert Hoover of California1936 : Kansas Governor Alf Landon1940 : businessman Wendell Willkie of New York1944 : New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey
Franklin Roosevelt's Term as Governor of New York State lasted from 1928-1932. List of FDR's terms in political office: # 1910-1912: Began his political career with a term of service in the New York Senate. # 1913-1920: Served as President Wilson's Assistant Secretary of the Navy under Secretary Joseph Daniels. # In 1920 FDR was nominated by the Democratic National Convention to run as Vice-Presidential Candidate on with presidential candidate Governor James M. Cox of Ohio. However the Cox-Roosevelt ticket was very heavily defeated by Warren Harding. # 1928-1932: Governor of NY (as stated above) # 1932-April 12, 1945: Served four consecutive terms as President of the United States, his fourth term seeing him die in office on April 12, 1945. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage at Warm Springs Georgia. He is buried in the rose garden at Springwood, his estate in Hyde Park NY, along with his wife Eleanor.