The election of 1932 demonstrated a significant backlash against President Herbert Hoover's policies during the Great Depression. Many Americans blamed Hoover for their economic hardships and felt that his responses were inadequate. Franklin D. Roosevelt's promise of a "New Deal" resonated with voters seeking change and relief, leading to a decisive victory for Roosevelt and a clear rejection of Hoover's approach. This shift highlighted the growing demand for more active government intervention in addressing economic issues.
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