The democratic party picked Truman as Roosevelt's running mate in 1944. Franklin D. Roosevelt beat Republican President Herbert Hoover in the 1932 United States presidential election, which was held on November 8th.
The first election held during the Great Depression, in 1932, marked a significant change in the nation's political landscape. With the exception of the two terms won by Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson (who profited from a split in the Republican Party's leadership in 1912), Republicans had controlled the office of president for nearly the entire time starting in 1860.
Hoover had already defeated Democrat Alfred E. Smith in 1928, earning 444 votes for president to 87 for Smith. Roosevelt's victory would mark the first of five straight presidential victories for the Democratic Party.
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c. Maoist Party.
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C. Congress and intended to decrease the power of the executive branch
D. the President and intended to decrease the power of the executive branch