Franklin D. Roosevelt won the 1936 presidential election by a landslide, securing 60.8% of the popular vote compared to his opponent, Alf Landon, who garnered only 36.5%. In the Electoral College, FDR claimed 523 votes to Landon's 8, marking one of the most decisive victories in U.S. election history. This overwhelming support reflected the public's approval of Roosevelt's New Deal policies during the Great Depression.
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"Jews" were FDR main supporters in the election of 1936.
Herbert Hoover was the man.
Whigs
In the 2008 election, he did win that state; in the 2012 election, he did not.
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Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt ran. FDR won. The election was in '32, not '33.
To win the war and get the country out of the depression.
A candidate must win 270 of the 538 votes to win the election.
first: win the party nomination second: win the primary election if there is one last: win the general election
Obama!
During wars (WWII in that time), people tend to stay with the same presidents even if it meant going over 2 terms, in this case 4 terms. Also it was the Great Depression gavve people even more reason to go for FDR.