FDR, Dewey, and the Election of 1944
(Indiana University Press) Most people today assume Franklin D. Roosevelt’s reelection to a fourth term was assured. Jordan’s account of that election, however, reveals that neither the choice of candidates nor the outcome of the election were a given. Jordan examines party politics and campaigning for votes in the shadow of the war. Jordan is a retired lawyer and historian.

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