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Herbert Hoover viewed the U.S. economy as fundamentally strong and resilient as he campaigned for president in 1928. He emphasized the prosperity of the nation, highlighting the unprecedented economic growth and rising living standards during the 1920s. Hoover believed that the principles of individualism and free enterprise would continue to drive economic success, and he promised to maintain and build upon this prosperity if elected. His optimistic outlook was, however, sharply contrasted by the economic challenges that would soon follow in the Great Depression.

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