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miskamm [114]
3 years ago
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Why did roosevelt's republican challenger alfred landon fail in his bid for the presidency in 1936? his traditional urban cathol

ic constituency considered him too radical. the republican establishment thought him too much like roosevelt for their taste. he had made the mistake of relying on the organizational skills of the conservative afl. he faced a powerful new political coalition that would deliver republicans plenty of defeats for the next few decades. as a kansas native, he stood little chance of winning the hearts and minds of americans in the coastal population centers?
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frozen [14]3 years ago
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<span>Roosevelt’s Republican challenger Alfred Landon failed in his bid for the presidency in 1936 because h</span><span>e faced a powerful new political coalition that would deliver republicans plenty of defeats for the next few decades. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was exceptionally popular among the electorate thus posing quite an uphill task to Alfred Landon.</span>

AfilCa [17]3 years ago
4 0

Roosevelt's Republican challenger Alfred Landon fail in his bid for Presidency in 1936 because he faced a powerful new political coalition that would deliver Republicans plenty of defeats for the next few decades.  

Further Explanation:

In 1936, Alfred Landon contested opposing Franklin D Roosevelt's re-election. John Hamilton, the campaign manager garnered the confidence of the younger members of the party. One of his gravest mistake was that he never left the Republican primaries. The attacks against FDR were developed and framed by the Republicans instead of Landon and this created evident loopholes of inadequacy.  

Landon never disrespected FDR, in fact, he even appreciated certain aspects of the New Deal but was sceptical with its implementation for he beloved that carrying it out effectively was nothing but a burden on the economy. He went to the extent of pointing out shades of implicit corruption in the overall idea put forth by FDR. This, evidently, cost him a loss in terms of the votes for FDR wasn't just an ordinary leader, he had a mass following and support with millions of people in awe of the New Deal.  

The election of 1936 turned out to be lopsided with Landon losing the election by a large margin of ten million votes. For FDR, it was an overwhelming success.

 

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Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Election of 1936

Keywords:

Republican challenger, John Hamilton, attacks against FDR, loopholes, New Deal, burden on the economy, loss in terms of votes, election of 1936, lopsided, overwhelming success

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