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The possibility of receiving a third presidential term created a great deal of controversy for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Pictured here with some of his closest advisers Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins, and Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace, FDR is faced with an opposition of the GOP and Willkie Democrats. Willkie Democrats refers to the democrats who sided with the Republican candidate in the 1940 election, Wendell Willkie.[1]

[1]University of Rochester Library. "Democrats for Willkie." http://www.lib.rochester.edu/index.cfm?page=1196 (accessed April 19, 2012).

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1930