WenDELL Willkie distinguished himself from Franklin D. Roosevelt primarily through his opposition to the New Deal. While Roosevelt advocated for extensive government intervention in the economy to combat the Great Depression, Willkie criticized these policies as overly expansive and detrimental to individual freedoms. Additionally, Willkie promoted a more internationalist approach to foreign policy, contrasting with Roosevelt’s initially more isolationist stance before World War II.
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