Item Detail
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14001
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English
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Mormons and the New Deal : The 1936 Presidential Election in Utah
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1999
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67
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4-22
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[2000 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best Article]
In the 1936 presidential election, Utah voters ignored the wishes of the LDS First Presidency and voted overwhelmingly for Franklin D. Roosevelt. Heber J. Grant and J. Reuben Clark tried to sway Utah voters to elect Alf Landon through public comments and editorials in the Deseret News. Not only were they unsuccessful, but FDR gained in popularity among the voters and the Deseret News lost subscribers
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