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  • ...at Depression]], and that [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] replaced it with his [[New Deal Coalition]], or Fifth Party System.
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  • ...paid off by uniting a diverse coalition of Democratic voters called the [[New Deal Coalition]], which included labor unions, minorities (most significantly, [[Catholics .... His election did mark the coming of age of the Catholic component of the New Deal Coalition. After 1964 middle class Catholics started voting Republicans in the same
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  • ...ern American liberalism and building a coalition of voters called the '''[[New Deal Coalition]]''' that proved dominated national and state elections 1932-48 and remaine ...ment that formed the [[Fifth Party System]]. His legacy continued in the [[New Deal coalition]]. He and his highly visible wife [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] remain touchstones
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  • ...932. After which time it struggled while the Democratic Party under the [[New Deal Coalition]] was dominant. Since 1968, the GOP has won 7 of 10 presidential elections ...1932|1932 landslide election]] of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. Roosevelt's [[New Deal coalition]] controlled American politics for most of the next three decades, exceptin
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  • ...dustry, finance and economic growth. Thrown into minority status by the [[New Deal coalition]], it gained equality and dominance in presidential elections in the 1980s ...ces faded away after the realignment of the late 1960s that undercut the [[New Deal Coalition]]. Voters who attend church weekly gave 61% of their votes to Bush in 2004
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  • ...rats and older voters--that is, her voter profile resembled the historic [[New Deal Coalition]].<ref> See NBC report at [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22551718/], and CNN
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  • ...of the economy in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the overthrow of the [[New Deal Coalition]] in the 1980s, and the terrorist threat of the 21st century. Its prominen ...rey, [[Forrest McDonald]], and Robert Nisbet. They were opponents of the [[New Deal Coalition|New Deal and its legacy under Eisenhower and Nixon]]. They were opposed by
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  • ...late 1940s. The CIO strongly supported [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and the [[New Deal Coalition]], and was notable for being open to [[African American]]s. The CIO grew ra The CIO played a major role in the [[New Deal Coalition]] that supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and other liberal politicians.
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  • ...rats and older voters--that is, her voter profile resembled the historic [[New Deal Coalition]].<ref> See NBC report at [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22551718/], and CNN ...mocrats and older voters--that is, a profile that resembled the historic [[New Deal Coalition]].<ref> See NBC report at [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22551718/], and CNN
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  • ...relief, recovery and reform, and built a Democratic party coalition, the [[New Deal Coalition]], comprising unions, ethnics, city machines and the South, that dominated
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  • The CIO played a major role in the [[New Deal Coalition]] that supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and other liberal politicians.
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  • ...ily Catholic cities moved the region toward the Democratic party and the [[New Deal Coalition]] after 1928. In the 1960-1980 era the region went through a painful econom
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  • ...line of the Socialists, the expulsion of the Communists from the CIO and [[New Deal Coalition|the movement of labor toward a close alliance with the Democratic Party]] p ...n the 1930s voted at the 90% level for [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and his [[New Deal coalition|New Deal]]. After the war, however, middle-class Poles in Chicago and Milwa
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