On the cusp of an historic election, where partisan divides are tearing families and communities apart, USA TODAY went ...
For each time a new set of officers was elected in those days a comic poster was printed ... fear of being asphyxiated." FDR's most famous editorial campaign was directed at the condition of ...
In those days a comic poster was printed playing with ... chiefly from this aspect of his CRIMSON career. Roosevelt always had an issue to campaign for, and there is some evidence that he ...
The British Broadcasting Company's foreign language broadcasts became a key element in the Allied campaign for German ... United States President Franklin Roosevelt found the speech so inspiring ...
Hours after making his announcement in Washington, Kennedy flew up to Boston to appear on Eleanor Roosevelt’s WGBH-TV show ... which he’d give to the campaign. “I got to know Kennedy and his people,” ...
In their own lives, Americans tell us that their family, their faith and their friends give them hope. For the country, after ...
The campaign’s shift to “MAGAnomics” is designed to deflect the popular rejection of “Bidenomics” and portray the Republican ...
Differing political opinions are common today. Sometimes even those running for, or holding political office may not always ...
Unlike the UK in 2024, America in 1933 was in a truly dire economic position. One in four people were unemployed and millions ...
The presidential office was first envisioned to be more like a clerk's job, and in its earliest incarnation, it was almost ...
While the Harris-Walz campaign, the Democratic Party and advocacy ... Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, ...