In one position, he repeatedly vetoed the McNary-Haugen Farm bill, and his victory over Robert La Follette and John W Davis led to his presidential inauguration being the first one broadcast live on radio

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1. In one position, he repeatedly vetoed the McNary-Haugen Farm bill, and his victory over Robert La Follette and John W Davis led to his presidential inauguration being the first one broadcast live on radio