Herbert Hoover's loss in the 1932 presidential election can primarily be attributed to his perceived inability to effectively address the Great Depression, which had plunged the nation into economic turmoil. Many voters viewed his policies as insufficient and his response to the crisis as too little, too late. Additionally, the rise of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his promises of a New Deal appealed to a populace desperate for change and relief from suffering. Hoover's reputation as a compassionate leader was overshadowed by the widespread poverty and unemployment that characterized his presidency.
Hoover was elected president in 1928 and ran again in 1932.
Herbert Nield died in 1932.
Herbert Norkus died in 1932.
Herbert Bentwich died in 1932.
Herbert Bealey Adshead died in 1932.
Herbert M. Greene died in 1932.
Herbert Dickinson Ward died in 1932.
Herbert Wachtell was born on 1932-05-24.
Herbert C. Hoover Building was created in 1932.
Herbert Holba was born on May 7, 1932, in Vienna, Austria.
Herbert Hoover
Calvin Coolidge was president 1928-1929, then Herbert Hoover from 1929-1932