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The Buying of the Presidency? - Franklin D. Roosevelt, the New Deal, and the Election of 1936 (Hardcover)
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The Buying of the Presidency? - Franklin D. Roosevelt, the New Deal, and the Election of 1936 (Hardcover)
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This groundbreaking work tells the true story behind Franklin D.
Roosevelt's 1936 reelection, drawing upon never-before-published
personal files to expose a nexus of patronage and power that
changed America forever. FDR's 1936 reelection represented his
greatest political triumph. Yet the election remains largely
unstudied despite the fact that critical decisions by some of the
most colorful-and controversial-characters in American history make
it one of the most significant ever to take place. This landmark
work, the first specifically about the 1936 election, highlights
the key debates, events, and personalities that epitomized the
conflicted, highly charged politics of the New Deal era. In telling
its gripping tale, the book discloses the secret history of
Roosevelt's New Deal. It uncovers the hidden roles that money,
patronage, and power played in the campaign of 1936, underscoring
the transition from the old-school politics of stump-speaking and
glad-handing to a new world of professionalism marked by scientific
polling, targeted advertising, and direct media. The book offers a
new perspective on this critical period in American history through
its use of previously unpublished private correspondence and
internal memos from key players in the Roosevelt administration as
well as from GOP chairman John Hamilton. These archival sources
detail the nuts and bolts of running a presidential campaign during
the Great Depression and reveal how money was manipulated to buy
votes. Exposing the true story behind the making of modern America,
the book is a must-read for anyone interested in FDR, U.S. history,
politics, or the presidency. Presents the first published study
dedicated explicitly to the presidential election of 1936
Incorporates never-before-made-public primary archival research
from Roosevelt's own files (including his communication with such
notorious big-city bosses as Frank Hague); from the files of his
political "fixer," Democratic Party Chairman James A. Farley; and
from the files of GOP Chairman John Hamilton Reveals the working
relationship between Roosevelt and his key lieutenants, shedding
new light on the administration of one of America's greatest
presidents Exposes the role played by Farley in channeling New Deal
money to shape partisan political outcomes by paying off debts,
delivering on promises, rewarding allies, settling factional
disputes, expanding party authority, and buying votes Analyzes key
transitions in the evolution of the Republican and Democratic
parties that brought them to their current values and ideologies
Includes never previously printed period photographs that add
personality to the colorful cast of characters brought to life in
the text
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