5. Platform issues
Election of 1912 - Platform of Woodrow Wilson and the Democratic Party
Lower the high cost of living
Tariff reform
Enact and enforce antitrust laws
Ensure the rights of states
The enactment of a law prohibiting any corporation from contributing to a campaign fund and any individual from contributing any amount above a reasonable maximum
Enacting a law that only allows single term presidencies
Enforce the efficient supervision and rate regulation of railroads, express companies, telegraph and telephone lines engaged in interstate commerce
Support the conservation and development of waterways
Ensure the rights of laborers
Oppose the imperialism and exploitation of the Philippines
Election of 1932 - Platform of Franklin. D. Roosevelt and the Democratic Party
Support the immediate reduction of government spending
Impose a balanced budget
Reconsider the silver standard
Restore international trade
Extend federal credit to states to provide relief
Advocate for unemployment and old age insurance laws
Restoration of agriculture through better financing of farm mortgages
Subsidies for farmers
Lower
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A majority of the working class voted Democratic through 1896-1944 and so did many southern whites. Many immigrants also voted Democratic due to political machines from years earlier, in which they were given help and relief and exchange for their votes. During the late 1920s the political realignment of blacks proliferated during this era. The racist policies of Republicans alienated blacks from them and as a result a very large majority of blacks started to vote Democrat and have not stopped. The election of Franklin D. Roosevelt also brought about some new voters for the Democratic party including small farmers, European immigrants, intellectuals, reformers, Catholics, and