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The presidential election of 1928 pitted Al Smith of New York against a. Herbert Hoover. b. John W. Davis. c. Bob La Follette. d. Theodore Roosevelt.
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The presidential election of 1928 pitted Al Smith of New York against
a. Herbert Hoover.
b. John W. Davis.
c. Bob La Follette.
d. Theodore Roosevelt.
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The presidential election of 1928 pitted Al Smith of New York against "A. Herbert Hoover". Although Hoover won the election fairly easily, he proved to be a very poor president in most people's eyes.
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