As the 1938 elections approached, Roosevelt sought to "purge"
A) liberal members of the Democratic party.
B) a number of conservative Democratic senators.
C) Democrats who supported Congressman William Lemke for President in 1936.
D) Cabinet members who leaked classified information to the newspapers.
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