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An early whistle stop campaign tour for Franklin D. Roosevelt.  Morgantown, West Virginia. 9/29/20.
In 1920, the Democratic Party nominated Ohio Governor James M. Cox for President and Franklin D. Roosevelt for Vice President. They were defeated by Republicans Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
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An early whistle stop campaign tour for Franklin D. Roosevelt.  Morgantown, West Virginia. 9/29/20.

In 1920, the Democratic Party nominated Ohio Governor James M. Cox for President and Franklin D. Roosevelt for Vice President. They were defeated by Republicans Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.

-from the FDR Library

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