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[50] He helped Alfred E. Smith win the election for governor of New York in 1922, and was even a strong supporter of Smith against his cousin, Republican Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. in 1924.[51] Roosevelt gave nominating speeches for Smith at the 1924 and 1928 Democratic conventions.[52]

As the Democratic Party presidential nominee in the 1928 election, Smith in turn asked Roosevelt to run for governor in the state election. Roosevelt was nominated by the Democrats by acclamation.[53] While Smith lost the Presidency in a landslide, and was even defeated in his home state, Roosevelt was narrowly elected governor, by a one percent margin.[54] As a reform governor, he established a number of new social programs, and he was advised by Frances Perkins and Harry Hopkins.

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