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This is the excerpt the question is referring to:

Everybody picked up the song in '30 and '31. Bands were playing it and records were made. When Roosevelt was a candidate for President, the Republicans got pretty worried about it. Some of the network radio people were told to lay low on the song. In some cases, they tried to ban it from the air. But it was too late. The song had already done its damage.

The statement that is most accurate with the excerpt is that Frankling D. Roosevelt won the elections in 1932.

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Roosevelt won a landslide victory with 57% of the popular vote, and 472 votes in the electoral college.

Roosevelt won because of his proposal to alleviate the great depression that was ravaging the U.S. economy at the time: the new deal, a set of government programs that had the goal of promoting employment, making public investments, and reducing poverty.

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