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Alfred E. Smith was a significant figure in American politics as he was the first Catholic to be nominated for president by a major party, the Democratic Party, in 1928. His candidacy helped to break religious barriers in U.S. politics and marked a shift in the Democratic Party's base, appealing to urban and immigrant voters. Smith's progressive policies on social issues and his emphasis on urban interests also reflected the changing dynamics of American society during the early 20th century. Despite losing the election to Herbert Hoover, his campaign paved the way for future Catholic candidates in American politics.

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