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  2. 1932 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Newsreel footage of Roosevelt's acceptance speech. For his acceptance speech, Roosevelt broke tradition and established the precedent of formally accepting the nomination in person at the convention. In his speech, he pledged "a New Deal for the American people". [4]

  3. 1936 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    President Roosevelt and Vice President Garner were renominated by acclamation without need for a roll-call vote. In his acceptance speech on June 27 at the adjacent Franklin Field, Roosevelt remarked, "This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny."

  4. 1944 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt delivered his acceptance speech remotely, from a Pacific Coast naval base. [4] This was the last time a major party presidential candidate accepted that person's nomination remotely for a period of 76 years until Joe Biden accepted his nomination in 2020 from a set in his home town of Wilmington, Delaware due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...

  5. 1936 Madison Square Garden speech - Wikipedia

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    The 1936 Madison Square Garden speech was a speech given by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 31, 1936, three days before that year's presidential election.In the speech, Roosevelt pledged to continue the New Deal and criticized those who, in his view, were putting personal gain and politics over national economic recovery from the Great Depression.

  6. First inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    The first inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as the 32nd president of the United States was held on Saturday, March 4, 1933, at the East Portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. This was the 37th inauguration, and marked the commencement of the first term of Franklin D. Roosevelt as president and John Nance Garner as vice ...

  7. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, in Hyde Park, New York, ... In his acceptance speech, Roosevelt declared, "I pledge you, ...

  8. Full text: President Trump's 2020 RNC acceptance speech - AOL

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    Friends, delegates, and distinguished guests: I stand before you tonight honored by your support; proud of the extraordinary progress we have made together over the last four years; and brimming ...

  9. 1940 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt accepted his party's nomination after the convention had closed. Shortly after midnight Eastern time on July 19, 1940, Roosevelt delivered his acceptance speech from the White House in front of news radio microphones and newsreel cameras. [20]