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the Tammany Hall outfit or to the O'Connells outfit.

Roosevelt had made a dramatic re-entry into the Democratic party politics by renominating Al Smith in '24. That was a signal that he was back. After all, he had been Assistant Secretary of the Navy. He wasn't really back, but he had disappeared, so to speak, under this blanket of illness and then he came back. He was around from '24 to '28. He was seeing people all the time. His getting up on the Madison Square Garden platform and nominating Smith was his re-entry into political life. Smith had wanted him to nominate him. Smith wanted it, and Roosevelt wanted to do it. That was Franklin Roosevelt's re-entry. It had been a very dramatic one, a very positive one and had had a great reaction all through the state, as well as throughout the nation.

This was probably so because he had been written off. All the delegates to the national convention remembered him from San Francisco as this beautiful, athletic, handsome young man. Then they heard he had polio and he was dead, so far as they knew. This was his resurrection. He came to life and there he was. He looked so well that day. Even though he was frightfully handicapped by his inability to walk, relying on crutches and so forth, he made a very fine





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