It is widely believed that Huey Long would have posed a significant challenge to Franklin D. Roosevelt for the presidency had he not been assassinated in 1935. Long was a charismatic and populist figure with a substantial following and a platform that appealed to many disenchanted with the New Deal. His ambitious "Share Our Wealth" program aimed to redistribute wealth and provide economic security, which could have positioned him as a formidable contender. However, the political landscape and dynamics of the era would have ultimately influenced the viability of his candidacy.
Due to his popularity at the time he was assassinated i would guess he would have been elected again and probably even stay in the presidency for a full four terms.
President Kennedy never lived to complete his term. He was assassinated in November 1963. We thus will never know what he would have done after completing his presidency.
The very beginning of 1933-1934, especially during the first 100 days of Franklin Roosevelt's presidency.
The assassin assassinated the other assassin.
Yes, a person who is not mentally challenged can divorce a person who is mentally challenged would have to be proven they are mentally challenged), but they would have to let the courts decide in the provisions of the divorce what you would pay to help sustain the lifestyle of the mentally challenged person.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, he was the man who made the decision to not protect the pearl harbor because he thought the Japanese would never hit the pearl harbor, he thought they would choose a more challenged part of the United States. But the Japanese thought ahead and hit a more easier target.
I would say Abraham Lincoln. Even before he took office, states started seceding from the union. Then war broke out and he spent his first term ending the war. The war finally ended and he was assassinated.
He was shot shortly before giving a campaign speech in 1912. The bullet was impeded by a glasses case and the folded pages of his speech, both of which were in his coat pocket at the time. Without those, he likely would have been killed. Roosevelt actually went on to give the speech before going to a hospital.
It was during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency. It wasn't a change, but rather, it was to save money that would be spent during the campaign since the Great Depression occurred then. It was from 1933 - 1945.
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He would have been dead
yes i think so. If the leader was assassinated there would be different requests. Also the