In the 1928 election, I would have likely voted for Herbert Hoover. He was seen as a progressive candidate with a strong background in engineering and humanitarian work, particularly his efforts in providing relief during World War I. Hoover's focus on economic prosperity and belief in individualism resonated during a time of growth in the United States. Additionally, his opponent, Al Smith, faced significant opposition due to his Catholic faith, which may have influenced my decision in a predominantly Protestant society.
Al Smith's running mate in the 1928 US presidential/vice-presidential election was Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas.
The election reflected the social changes of the 1920s because the prosperity was taken credit by republicans so the citizens elected Hoover (republican) to make that prosperity last, which actually ended only a year later with the great depression.
The first Republican Nominee for President was John C. Fremont. Unfortunately, he lost the election, and the first Republican President was Abraham Lincoln.
In 1928, there were a total of 2 women elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. These women were Ruth Baker Pratt of New York and Mary T. Norton of New Jersey. Their election marked a significant moment in U.S. history, as women had only recently won the right to vote with the 19th Amendment in 1920.
He re-entered public office as Governor of New York in 1928
The major campaign issue in the 1928 Election was, Religion and Prohibition.
If you are asking of the U.S. Presidential election of 1928, that would be Herbert Hoover.
General Election Law happened in 1928.
The Catholic president candidate that ran in 1928 was Al Smith.
Herbert Hoover won the 1928 presidential election defeating Alfred Smith.
Herbert Hoover won the 1928 presidential election defeating Alfred Smith.
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Herbert Hoover was elected president in 1928.
Alfred Emanual Smith ran against Herbert Hoover in the 1928 presidential election.
The link below will tell you all you will want to know about the election of USA of 1928.
Al Smith
because of separation of church and state