Democratic Party: Franklin Roosevelt (New York) and Harry Truman (Missouri)
Republican Party: Thomas Dewey (New York) and John Bricker (Ohio)
Election Results:
Roosevelt and Truman: 25.61 million popular votes, 432 electoral votes.
Dewey and Bricker: 22.01 million popular votes, 99 electoral votes.
Summary:
Given the recent successes of the American campaign against Japan and Germany, it seemed that Franklin Roosevelt's political successes were without end. He had built a strong coalition of Democrats and Republicans in Congress based on his execution of the war effort and the nation's economy was booming due to war mobilization. The only detriment that Roosevelt may face is if the extent of his health problems were found out by the American public, but his Democratic aides were able to mask this with greater caution in selecting campaign events and accentuating the positives of Roosevelt's three terms as president. There was little surprise in the 1944 nominating convention that Roosevelt would have an opportunity to win a fourth term of office. The only point of interests from the convention came as Vice President Henry Wallace, an ultra-liberal, was replaced by the more moderate Senator Harry Truman of Missouri, whose connection to the big city political machines would shore up support for the Roosevelt campaign.
The Republicans nominated Governor Thomas Dewey of New York to be their standard bearer, voting on the 1st ballot for this moderate Republican. Dewey was in fact in favor of maintaining the programs of the New Deal, but felt that their execution could be made more efficient. Dewey's radio addresses and limited campaign speeches insisted that he would make a better president than Roosevelt, offering little in the way of details. Dewey also attacked Roosevelt's age, going after the president's health and the stagnation of the executive office under his watch. His Republican surrogates went around the country insisting that Roosevelt was becoming a dictator and that his power must be stopped before he became a president for life.
The Republican campaign attacks against Roosevelt were seen by many in the public as unseemly and often times misguided. One attack on the president was that he commissioned a naval boat to retrieve his dog Fala from Alaska after a visit to a naval base. Roosevelt, who had become accustomed to using the media as his own personal political tool, joked that while he would accept attacks on himself or his policies, he would not tolerate attacks on his dog. Roosevelt's charm and the long list of successes during his three terms in office outweighed whatever perceived threats Dewey was presenting to the public. The Democrats made popular the phrase "Never swap horses in the middle of the stream" and the American public responded in kind by re-electing Roosevelt. Dewey improved on the popular and electoral votes of other Roosevelt challengers, but only managed to win 12 states and was still defeated by a significant majority.
Published by Nicholas Katers
Nicholas Katers is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (BA, 2003) and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (MA, 2007) in History and currently a freelance writer. You can find his work in the In... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentI meant the 22nd amendment.... term limits - I suggest you read from the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS to find out how bad FDR was http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/FDR-s-Policies-Prolonged-Depression-5409.aspx try reading The Forgotten Man. Welfare was another way to enslave people and force them into a continual dependency - this is how FDR grew the Democrat party by creating continual dependency.
FDR was the shittiest President he took us from a hard recession and created the Great Depression - interned free American citizens and put them in camps, stole the people's gold and had farms burned and farmers slaughter their live stock so they couldn't go to market to create a false inflation - this caused job loss and more starvation than necessary. The jerk also created the biggest continual strain on the US economy social programs we have been in debt since then and it only grows they are called our Unfunded liabilities and we are currently over 100 trillion dollars in debt to those and they are all UNCONSTITUTIONAL but FDR threatened the SCOTUS to get them started the man was one of the major catalysts in the deterioration of America and to help start the U.N. and to move toward the loss of US Sovereignty.... FDR SUCKED he was so bad that once he was gone they unanimously passed the 23 amendment to not allow a President more than two terms - the liberals have re-written history
FDR was a good president, and thats all that counts, a president that got things done and knew what he was doing, unlike this current president. FDR, he gets things done
Had the American media not been so supportive of Roosevelt that it masked his terrible health problems from the American public,Dewey may have won the election. By failing to show how Roosevelt had truly aged and not revealing to the American public that the President was handicapped and was unable to walk on his own the American news media began,and contiued, a campaign of deceit against the American people and its' own interests thru distortion of actual events and misinformation,an tactic that the news media in America uses in presenting the news to the American people to this day.
Roosevelt was a poor administrator and it showed through his wasteful social programs at home that cost millions of dollars in taxpayers' money.The beginnings of the military industrial complex pretty much started in his adminstration. Wasteful government spending and the urge to raise taxes at will would be harmful to the nation's economy.The long term implications of this would be extremely ru