Adlai Stevenson
Harry S. Truman was a part of the Democratic party.
The Democratic Party candidates in the 1944 presidential election were Incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt for President and Harry S. Truman for Vice President. Incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt won reelection in the 1944 presidential election defeating Thomas Dewey. Franklin D. Roosevelt died April 12, 1945. He was succeeded by Harry S. Truman.
No, he was a Democratic
Truman 1948, LB Johnson 1964
Truman was the first president to make a presidential address that was broadcast on coast-to-coast television. Truman was first president from Missouri.
Yes, He was a democratic person.
Truman belonged to the Democratic Party.
No, he was a Democratic
Wendell Willkie was the Republican Party presidential nominee in 1940, not 1944. In 1944 (and in 1948), the Republican Party nominated New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Both Willkie and Dewey lost to the incumbent Democratic Presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940 and 1944 and Harry S. Truman in 1948.
Democratic
No, he was a Democratic
The 1948 presidential election was won by the Democratic Party led by Harry S. Truman. Truman received a total of 303 electoral votes, not 39. His victory was considered a major upset, as many polls had predicted a win for his Republican opponent, Thomas E. Dewey.