Archive.fm

Iowa Almanac

Iowa Almanac -- Tuesday, September 03, 2024

Duration:
2m
Broadcast on:
03 Sep 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

The candidates meet in Des Moines, more from the Iowa Almanac in a moment. The 57th Chevrolet is here, sweet, smooth and sassy. Your road trips will never be the same, when you're behind the wheel of an American legend. Cam courageous is giving you the chance to win a 57 Chevy Bel Air sport goop. This is the car people turn their heads for. Get your raffle tickets now at camcourageus.org. Learn more and get your raffle tickets now. For a chance to glide down the road in a classic 57 Chevy, visit camcourageus.org. Campaigns for President can often be contentious affairs. We in Iowa certainly see that up close every four years. On September 3, 1936, a unique meeting of the two major party nominees occurred in Des Moines. The summer of 1936 saw continued economic stress in America. In the Midwest, that was coupled with crippling drought. A conference was held in Des Moines, attended by governors from states most affected by the drought, including Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas. President Franklin D. Roosevelt attended the sessions held at the state Capitol building in Des Moines. That included a meeting with his presidential rival, Kansas Governor, Al Flanden. The two shook hands for the media cameras and exchanged pleasantries before a lunch and the afternoon drought relief conference. A poll released that very day showed Landon's lead over Roosevelt in rural areas widening. But as the November election approached, the tables turned nationally, and FDR won in a landslide, only losing Maine and Vermont. The two rivals for President Franklin Roosevelt and Al Flanden met in Des Moines to talk about drought relief on this date in 1936. And that's Iowa Almanac for September 3. Follow us on Twitter @IowaAlmanac. Until tomorrow, I'm Jeff Stein.