Why do historians consider the 1932 presidential election significant?

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A new Democratic voting group emerged.

A new Democratic voting group emerged.

Herbert Hoover refused to accept the election results.

Herbert Hoover refused to accept the election results.

Neither presidential candidate received the 270 electoral votes needed.

Neither presidential candidate received the 270 electoral votes needed.

The Republicans remained in control of the House and Senate.

The Republicans remained in control of the House and Senate.

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Historians consider the 1932 presidential election significant primarily because "A new Democratic voting group emerged." This election saw the rise of a coalition of various groups who would become crucial to the Democratic Party, including urban workers, African Americans, and farmers, fundamentally shifting the political landscape in the United States.

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