United States presidential election, 1940

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President Franklin Roosevelt was not as popular as he was four years ago. During his term he had tried to ammend the Constitution so that he could actually appoint judges in the US Supreme Court that agreed with him. However, Congress rejected his plan and the number remained nine. Also, his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, was very outspoken and didn't fit the usual first lady role. Conservatives tended to disapprove of her actions. However, Roosevelt was popular because he seemed to have solved the problems of the depression. This feat helped him to win the Democratic nomination for a third term and the general election. [1]

candidates popular vote electoral vote
Franklin Roosevelt 27, 307, 819 449
Wendell L. Wilkie 22, 321, 018 82
Norman Thomas 99, 557 0
Roger W. Babson 57, 812 0
Earl Browder 46, 251 0
John W. Aiken 14, 892 0

[2]

References

  1. Encyclopedia of Presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt, by Alice Osinski, Children's Press, 1987, pp. 58-61.
  2. A Pictoral History of the U.S. Presidents, by Clare Gibson, Gramercy Books, 2001, p. 124.