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| Following the example of his fifth
cousin, President Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt entered
politics as a Democrat in 1910. He was also elected which was to the
New York State Senate, traditionally a Republican home district. President
Woodrow Wilson appointed him Assistant Secretary of the Navy, which
he served at for seven years, and he was the Democratic nominee for
Vice President in 1920 |
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The picture above has Roosevelt and bussiness
campanians in 1920
Roovelet is in the second chair from the
right
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