De facto governor Franklin Roosevelt, Esq., of new york, accepts the Democratic (socialist/fascist) Party’s nomination for President of the United States. Roosevelt condemns the interventionist economic policies of Republican (fascist/socialist) President Hoover, and pledging himself to the ideals of the party platform calling for “an immediate … reduction of … expenditures by abolishing useless agencies … saving … not less than 25% … a [F]ederal budget annually balanced …. [and] a sound currency.”
NOTE: As an attorney (Officer of the Court) Roosevelt was ineligible to serve in two branches of government at the same time, according to Article I, Section 6 [Clause 2].
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References:
“I Pledge to You—I Pledge Myself to a New Deal for the American People,” The Governor Accepts the Nomination for the Presidency, Chicago, Illinois (July 2, 1932), Franklin Delano Roosevelt, State Papers and Other Correspondence, thirteen volumes, Samuel I. Rosenman, ed., (New York: Random House, Russell & Russell, Macmillan and Harper & Brothers, 1937-1950), 1:647, 652, 656.