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  1. The 1944 Democratic National Convention was held at the Chicago Stadium in Chicago, Illinois from July 19 to July 21, 1944. The convention resulted in the nomination of President Franklin D. Roosevelt for an unprecedented fourth term. Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri was nominated for vice president. Including Roosevelt's nomination for the ...

    • July 19–21, 1944
  2. President Roosevelt accepts the Democratic Party’s nomination to run for his unmatched fourth and final Presidential term. His goals for the upcoming term include: “to win the war—to win the war fast,” a reference to the United States’ involvement in World War II; to set up international institutions to prevent future wars; and to build a strong economy for the American people.

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  4. He succeeded nevertheless in protecting the New Deal principle of federal responsibility for social welfare, and he helped form the Democratic agenda for the 1960s. United States - 1944 Election, FDR, Truman: Roosevelt soundly defeated Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York in the 1944 election, but his margin of victory was smaller than it had been ...

  5. Norman Thomas. Harry S. Truman. (Show more) United States presidential election of 1944, American presidential election held on Nov. 7, 1944, in which Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Republican Thomas E. Dewey and thus secured his fourth term as president. (Read Eleanor Roosevelt’s Britannica essay on Franklin Roosevelt.)

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  6. Mar 31, 2016 · Party rules that required a large majority of delegates to gain nomination. A reputation as a lightweight flip-flopper who went back on his word. Despite all of these obstacles, in 1932, Franklin ...

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  7. Democratic convention met in Los Angeles, first ever in that city. John F. Kennedy was the first Catholic to be elected President. 1964. Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert H. Humphrey were nominated by acclamation, the first since 1936. Senator Margaret Chase Smith was the first woman candidate for the Republican nomination.

  8. 1944 interactive map. << 1940 1948 >>. The United States presidential election of 1944 took place while the United States was preoccupied with fighting World War II. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) had been in office longer than any other president, but remained popular. Unlike 1940, there was little doubt that Roosevelt would run for ...