On this day in 1940, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) was
reelected president of the United States for a record third time,
handily defeating his Republican challenger, Thomas Dewey
(right), the governor of New York.
On this day in 1940, Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) was
reelected president of the United States for a record third time,
handily defeating his Republican challenger, Thomas Dewey
(right), the governor of New York.
On this day in 2000, America’s Presidential vote faced limbo. There
was no winner named until more than a month later.
A Florida election official tries to figure out a voter’s intentions.
Also on this day in 2000, Hillary Rodham Clinton made history when
she became the first president’s wife to win public office. The state
of New York elected her to the U.S. Senate. (New York).
Hillary Rodham Clinton is sworn in as a United States Senator by
Vice President Al Gore in the Old Senate Chamber, as President
Clinton and daughter Chelsea look on, January 3, 2001.
The middle section of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington
state collapsed during a windstorm on this day in 1940. The third
longest suspension span in the world opened to traffic on July 1,
1940.
Tacoma Narrows Bridge as it looks today.