WI: Roosevelt elected in 1924

No, not FDR, I’m talking about Teddy Roosevelt, Jr. (technically Theodore Roosevelt III). Maybe the title was a bit misleading 😜

The idea is that Teddy defeats Al Smith and is elected Governor in the 1924 gubernatorial election that IOTL saw every Republican member of the ticket win...except Roosevelt. How would having a Governor Roosevelt impact the national political world? Would that scuttle FDRs comeback as Governor in his own right? Would Teddy Jr eventually run for President?

Discuss.
 

raharris1973

Gone Fishin'
TR Jr. becomes GOP candidate in 1928 and sails to victory. He's smacked down by Great Depression. He is doomed in '32. His cousin FDR is not there to defeat him, with his own rise in New York State cut off. And besides, for the Democrats, nominating a Roosevelt to fight the Roosevelt Depression in '32 is not a good look. ;)
 

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TR Jr. becomes GOP candidate in 1928 and sails to victory. He's smacked down by Great Depression. He is doomed in '32. His cousin FDR is not there to defeat him, with his own rise in New York State cut off. And besides, for the Democrats, nominating a Roosevelt to fight the Roosevelt Depression in '32 is not a good look. ;)

So who is nominee in 32? Al Smith and FDR aren't contenders.

John Nance Garner? William McAdoo?

I could perhaps see Hoover primarying Theodore Roosevelt Jr or being the GOP nominee in 36 or 40.
 
TR is elected in 1924 and 1926

He thinks about running for POTUS in 1928 but Coolidge runs so TR runs again for Governor then Coolidge dies of a stroke right before election

Democrats compromise on Mc Adoo who narrowly wins in the chaos

Depression happens on Schedule

TR runs for POTUS in 1932 and basically becomes a Republican FDR

GOP becomes more of a broad tent center to center-right party but with a decent sized liberal faction

Democrats split between Northern and Southern factions

In the post WW2 era we see a merger between moderate -liberal to moderate conservative Democrats/Republicans (the Union Party)

Southern Conservatives and progressives each form their own party but they are rarely in power, instead it goes between factions of the Union Party
 
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