Senator Huey Long, Francis Townsend, and Reverend Charles Coughlin were key critics of Roosevelt's New Deal policies, but their efforts fell short in challenging Roosevelt or the two-party system in the 1936 election.
Senator Huey Long, Francis Townsend, and Reverend Charles Coughlin were prominent critics of Roosevelt's New Deal policies. Long's Share Our Wealth program aimed to redistribute wealth, Townsend proposed old-age pensions, and Coughlin criticized Roosevelt for cooperat-ing with banks. Despite attracting mass followings, they were unable to challenge Roosevelt or the two-party system in the 1936 election.
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