GenghisTheHun 09/13/2005
He got tired of FDR and opposed the third term.
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Redoedo 09/02/2003
He accepted the Vice Presidential nomination reluctantly in 1932, and over the course of the next eight years he openly questioned the effectiveness of the Neal Deal programs. He believed them to be too liberal. Garner greatly opposed Roosevelt's efforts to stack the Supreme Court in 1937, and thus in 1940, broke with the Roosevelt ticket and attempted to get the Democratic nomination out of Roosevelt's hands.
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