
Happy Days Are Here Again
Political conventions in years past were more than pep rallies for preselected candidates -- they were suspenseful, no-holds-barred battles for the nomination. In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the man who would become one of America''s most beloved presidents, was far from a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination at the party''s convention in Chicago. Using new sources of information, award-winn...
Political conventions in years past were more than pep rallies for preselected candidates -- they were suspenseful, no-holds-barred battles for the nomination. In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the man who would become one of America''s most beloved presidents, was far from a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination at the party''s convention in Chicago. Using new sources of information, award-winn...