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From Roosevelt to Reagan, notable women address conventions

After a tense nomination vote, Eleanor Roosevelt ventured to the convention to seek unity, talking of the "grave and serious situation" the nation faced on the precipice of a second World War. Just as the president "must be on his job," she said, party faithful could not treat the campaign "as you would treat an ordinary nomination in an ordinary time." At Madison Square Garden, the first lady talked in personal terms about President George W.

 

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