Jeanette Rankin of Montana.
Voted out of office
it did
Churchill, Britain's Prime Minister
Yes, the American First Committee; which included members of the US Congress. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_First_Committee But, as soon as the Japanese attacked American, American First Committee members voted for war.
The idea of the World War 2 Memorial was introduced to Congress in 1987 by Representative Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) at the suggestion of World War II veteran Roger Dubin.
NO
1948/
Jeannette Rankin - she voted no in both World Wars .
He was leader of the nazi party that got voted in to power
99 percent voted to declare war on Japan. Jeanette Rankin of Montana held out to vote no. The war declaration was voted upon and President Roosevelt made the announcement on the radio and sent the declaration to Japan.
Not until after Pearl harbor
They all went into an underground bunker.