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14
Feb

Franklin Roosevelt governor of New York

From August 1921 to early 1928, Franklin Roosevelt devoted himself to treating his disability, a sudden paralysis called Guillain-Barré syndrome, diagnosed at the time as polio. He helped the others disabled by funding a hydrotherapy center in Georgia. He overcame the disease by running for governor of New York in the fall of 1928. In public, he walked with a cane had a helper; in private he used a wheelchair. On 6 November 1928, Franklin Roosevelt won the election for New York Governor by a narrow margin in the Mars-Saturn period (from May 2, 1927 to October 30, 1929). He was 46 years old. ...

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28
Feb

Franklin Roosevelt re-elected Governor of New York

On 4 November 1930, Franklin Roosevelt was re-elected Governor of New York in the Mars-Moon period (from October 30, 1929 to December 1, 1931). He was 48 years old. This second term began after the stock market crash of 1929. As governor, he has managed to mitigate its disastrous consequences through a vigorous policy. His political opponents called him a socialist (which was a pejorative term for them) because he organized the protection of the unemployed through direct financial aids. He did not trust an economy of free competition without any constraints in return. He was able to improve wo...

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