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  1. 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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  2. 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 ...

  3. The 1944 United States elections was held on November 7, 1944, during the final stages of World War II. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was easily re-elected to an unprecedented fourth term, and the Democratic Party retained their majorities in both chambers of Congress . During the presidential election, Roosevelt was in office for three terms ...

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  4. Approximately 3.4 million absentee votes were cast in the 1944 election, with President Franklin D. Roosevelt winning reelection to a fourth term by a margin of slightly more than 3.5 million votes. Although the Soldier Voting Act of 1944 was a success compared to its earlier iteration, only 25 percent of service members voted in 1944 compared ...

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  5. Party Nominees: Electoral Vote: Popular Vote Presidential: Vice Presidential Democratic: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Harry S Truman: 432: 81.4%: 25,612,610: 53.4%

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · In 1944, America had been embroiled in a lengthy battle against Nazi Germany, fascist Italy, and the Empire of Japan for nearly three years. The results of the election, therefore, had major ...

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