Draft Al Gore? A Great Idea Globally and Nationally!

Two previous presidential draft movements in American history gained traction and arouse discussion among historians and political enthusiasts today. They occurred twenty years apart in 1940 and 1960. The earlier effort resulted in that candidate securing his party's presidential nomination.
Wendell Willkie was an Indianan who became a corporate lawyer for Commonwealth and Southern. While he opposed President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the realm of anti-trust law and other domestic issues, he was a solid internationalist who supported Roosevelt's efforts to aid Britain during that tragic period when it was imperiled under brutal Nazi siege at Dunkirk.
Roosevelt had been fearful that a Republican nominee might campaign on an isolationist theme.
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Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., RIP

This college freshman's father idolized President Franklin Delano Roosevelt among all other political leaders and gifted the young man just beginning his trek into the realm of knowledge with a copy of The Politics of Upheaval, the latest in the series of works on the only president in American history to be elected four times, by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
To provide an illustration of the importance of this work as a developmental tool on this young student's mind, it is necessary to move forward to when this same person's first historical work was published.
I know this individual well since it happens to be me. I learned how absorbing I found Schlesinger's book, as well as the influence it had on me, when I was living in Cape Cod and was being interviewed about my first historical work, Struggle for the Holy Land, by a local radio personality, Rob Morris.
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