The stalemate with the Communist Chinese in the Korean conflict began to wear on the American people and cut into Truman's popularity. In addition, his 1951 firing of Gen. Douglas MacArthur for insubordinate remarks about the conduct of the war was an unpopular move.
On the domestic side, Truman caused a controversy with his 1952 seizure of steel mills to prevent a strike by the steel industry. Although he justified the action by touting the president's inherent powers in time of emergency, it was overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court in a 6-3 vote.
Another problem developed when charges arose that several unnamed administration officials were Communists. This left the president vulnerable to charges that he was soft on Communism.
Truman announced in March 1952 that he would not stand for re-election. He left office on January 20, 1953 as one of the most unpopular presidents in history. His job approval rating of 22 percent in a February 1952 Gallup Poll was one of the lowest rankings ever.
Almost 60 years later, Truman's standing has rebounded considerably. He frequently is considered a "near-great" to "great" president in surveys of historians. In July, 2010, a Siena College poll of 238 presidential scholars ranked Truman ninth among the 43 men who have served as chief executive.
The Korean War which began while Truman was President, continued to drag on.
Federal seizure of the steel mills probably hurt him with unions.
Yes, the majority of the US population supported Harry Truman as president. He was elected in a landslide victory in 1948, and his presidency saw the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. Truman was seen as a strong and determined leader who was committed to defending American interests.
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Harry S. Truman was preceded by Franklin D. Roosevelt, and took office in April 12, 1945. Truman's left office on January 20, 1953.
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Harry S Truman was US president at the end of World War 2 in 1945.Harry Truman
Harry Truman became the President of the United States at the very end of World War 2. At the end of his term many people considered him a failure. He has only become a great president in retrospect.
Harry Truman was the U.S President in office when WWII was officially over. Franklin Roosevelt died of a heart attack in Warm Springs, Georgia just four months before the war ended.
Harry Truman is known for his decision to drop the first nuclear bombs on Japan to end World War two.
Harry Truman is known for his decision to drop the first nuclear bombs on Japan to end World War two.
Harry Truman
Harry S. Truman, the 33rd President, took office after Roosevelt died near the end of the war.