The Strange Start of FDR's 1932 Campaign: Echoes

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In 1932, the Democrats' contest for the presidential nomination began on March 8th, with the New Hampshire primary. Given his later nationwide victories, Franklin D. Roosevelt in retrospect appears as an all-but-inevitable nominee, then president.

But as spring approached in the Great Depression’s fourth year, this was far from certain.