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Five days in PhiladelphiaFive days in Philadelphia

Five days in Philadelphia

Peters, Charles

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There were four strong contenders when the Republican Party met in June of 1940 to nominate its candidate: the crusading young attorney and rising Republican star Tom Dewey, two solid members of the Republican establishment, and dark horse Wendell Willkie, utilities executive, favorite of the literati and only very recently even a Republican. The leading candidates campaigned as isolationists. The charismatic newcomer Willkie was a liberal interventionist, just as anti-Hitler as FDR. After five days of floor rallies, telegrams from across the country, multiple ballots, rousing speeches, backroom deals, terrifying international news, and, most of all, the relentless chanting of "We Want Willkie" from the gallery, Willkie walked away with the nomination. As Peters shows, these five days and their improbable outcome were as important as the Battle of Britain in defeating the Nazis.--From publisher description.

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OL Work ID
OL4116639W

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Politics and governmentRepublican National Convention (1940 : Philadelphia, Pa.)Political candidatesPartijcongressenPresidentsElectionWorld War, 1939-1945Tweede WereldoorlogPresidentskandidatenBiographyWillkie, wendell l. (wendell lewis), 1892-1944Roosevelt, franklin d. (franklin delano), 1882-1945Republican party (u.s. : 1854-)Presidents, united states, election, 1940World war, 1939-1945, united statesUnited states, politics and government, 1933-1945

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