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 U.S. presidential election, 1940 - Definition 

Presidential CandidateElectoral Vote Popular Vote Pct Party Running Mate
(Electoral Votes)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt of New York (W) 449 27,244,160 54.8 Democrat Henry Agard Wallace of Iowa (449)
Wendell Lewis Willkie of New York 82 22,305,198 44.8 Republican Charles L. McNary of Oregon (82)
Norman Thomas of New York 0 116,410 0.2 Socialist Maynard C. Krueger of Illinois
Total 49,752,978 100.0%
Source: U.S. Office of the Federal Register (http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/electoral_college/scores.html#1940)
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Introduction

Although Franklin D. Roosevelt had been president for the traditional two terms, there was not yet a constitutional provision preventing him from running again. The continuing crisis in Europe made voters desire a strong and experienced president.

Democratic nomination

Roosevelt dithered about whether to run for a third term, but there was strong Democratic support for it and he chose to accept the nomination.

Republican nomination

Former Democrat Wendell Willkie developed strong grass roots support for his candidacy, and after a long convention struggle triumphed over establishment candidates including Manhattan District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey and Ohio Senator Robert A. Taft.

General election

Willkie campaigned against the New Deal and the government's lack of military preparedness. During the election, Roosevelt preempted the military issue by expanding military contracts. Willkie then reversed his approach and accused Roosevelt of warmongering. On election day Roosevelt received 27 million votes to Willkie's 22 million, and in the Electoral College, Roosevelt defeated Willkie 449 to 82.

The election was held on November 5, 1940.

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