Explain Herbert Hoover's election victory in 1928. Consider the personal qualities and policies of the two candidates, the state of the economy, and the public mood. What were the campaign issues? Was Smith's defeat attributable to anti-Catholicism, or would even a different, Protestant Democratic candidate have gone down to defeat in 1928? For example, could New York Democratic Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt beaten Hoover in 1928 given the political and economic temperament of the times?
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