Examples of 'roosevelt won' in a sentence

Meaning of "roosevelt won"

Roosevelt won: Refers to the victory of Franklin D. Roosevelt, an American president, in an election or competition. This phrase specifically relates to Roosevelt's success.

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Roosevelt won easily.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt won a third term.
Roosevelt won most of the states and received more than a half of popular vote.
During the presidential election, Roosevelt won in a slide.
Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for his successful efforts.
Yet despite all of this opposition, Roosevelt won a landslide reelection in 1936.
Theodore Roosevelt won a landslide victory, taking every Northern and Western state.
Edith moved back to Washington when Roosevelt won the vice presidency in 1900.
Roosevelt won 57 percent of the vote and carried all but six states.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt won the other 46 states in a landslide.
Roosevelt won the highest share of the popular and electoralvote since the largely uncontested 1820election.
In Chicago in 1932, Roosevelt won the nomination as the Democratic Party candidate for president.
Roosevelt won the election by more than 2.5 million popular votes.
In, Roosevelt won his fourth presidential election ; however, he did not live to finish it.
Roosevelt won the 1932 presidential election promising to promote recovery.

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Roosevelt won 6 states and 27 per cent of the popular vote.
Roosevelt won 88 electoral votes, while Taft carried just two states, taking 8 electoral votes.
Roosevelt won Senate ratification of the treaty in December 1901.

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