The WRU humor magazine, The Red Cat, published an election issue featuring a two-page “interview” with candidates Alfred M. Landon (R) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (D). Reporter George Klein described ...
This sticker shows support for Republican nominees Alf Landon and Frank Knox, who ran for president and vice-president respectively during the 1936 United States presidential election. They lost to ...
An curved arrow pointing right. In 1936, a magazine called "Literary Digest" surveyed millions of people and predicted that Republican Alf Landon would handily defeat the Democratic incumbent ...
Gallup had predicted a Roosevelt victory with 54% of the vote. The Literary Digest had predicted Roosevelt would lose badly to the Republican nominee, Alf Landon.