US Election of 1944 Map
Election of 1944 Summary
In 1941, Japan attacked a United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Immediately after, the US called for war on Japan. They also joined their allies in the war against Germany.
Because Franklin Roosevelt already was a trusted figure during the war, he was nominated again. On the other hand, the Republicans nominated Thomas Dewey.
When all the votes were counted, FDR was the only president to win a fourth term. But his health was on the decline and he died shortly after. So that left Harry Truman to fill in the role during one of the most important times in American history.
Franklin D Roosevelt (FDR)
Thirty-second president of the United States (fourth term)
Vice President: Harry S. Truman
Total Electoral Votes: 432
Electoral Vote: 81.5%
Political Party: Democratic
1944 Election Timeline
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt
1948: Harry Truman
1952: Dwight D. Eisenhower
1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower
1960: John F. Kennedy
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