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mina [271]
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"what did president franklin

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nekit [7.7K]3 years ago
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The presidential election<span> of </span>1940<span>, won by </span>Franklin D<span>. </span>Roosevelt<span> with 449 </span>electoral votes<span>.. Roosevelt, aware of strong isolationist sentiment in </span>the U.S.<span>, </span>promised<span> there would be no foreign wars if he </span>were<span> re-elected..</span>
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