Talmadge's strategy to win the race for governor in 1940 focused on criticizing the New Deal programs and emphasizing their danger to American federalism. He was a vocal opponent of the New Deal, believing that it undermined state rights and federalism.
What was Talmadge's strategy to win the race for governor in 1940?
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Promoting the New Deal programs as beneficial for the country
Criticizing the New Deal programs and emphasizing their danger to American federalism
Advocating for increased federal intervention in Southern segregation
Ignoring political issues and focusing solely on personal achievements
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