Franklin D. Roosevelt's Republican opponents were incumbent President Herbert Hoover in 1932, Kansas Governor Alf Landon in 1936, Wendell Willkie, lawyer for Commonwealth and Southern Corp., in 1940, and New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey in 1944.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt .
Teddy Roosevelt was president during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, and won the Nobel Prize for negotiating an end to that war. Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war against Germany on 11 December 1941.
The two "Roosevelts" were Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, two American presidents. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President, most notable for his contribution to the Progressive Era of trust-busting, conservation, and neo-imperialism (for example the Roosevelt Corollary and the Panama Canal). Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President, most notable for his New Deal plan against the Great Depression and leadership during World War II. Theodore and Franklin were fifth cousins.
The Republican Presidential nominees who ran against Franklin D. Roosevelt were...1932: Incumbent President Herbert Hoover1936: Alfred M. Landon1940: Wendell Wilkie1944: Thomas E. Dewey
Yes and No. People wanted Former President Coolidge to run in 1932 but he declined but he did take a shot for it again. He then supported President Hoover.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran against Hoover in 1932 and won rather handily.
Herbert Hoover ran against Franklin D. Roosevelt in the presidential election that took place in November of 1932. Hoover was the incumbent President and Roosevelt was the Governor of New York. Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate, won the election.
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President Theodore Roosevelt was against the misuse of power by the big corporations doing business as a trust or monopoly.
Franklin D. Roosevelt into establishing protections against discrimination.
He ran against President John Adams