1932: The New Deal
The floor of the WRU Mock Democratic Convention was a sea of signs; many of them for Newton D. Baker.
The cover of the program for the WRU Mock Democratic Convention featured the Democratic nominee steamrolling to the White House.
The article below explained how to use the automatic voting machines for the straw ballot at WRU.
The Reserve Politics Club, with future Congressman Charles Vanik as president, co-sponsored the Mock Democratic Convention.
The issue of the Reserve Weekly below featured letters from Hoover and Roosevelt and images of Hoover, Roosevelt and Socialist Party candidate, Norman Thomas, before the straw vote.
| Ohio Popular Vote | National Popular Vote | Electoral Vote |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 1,301,695 (49.9%) Herbert C. Hoover (R) 1,227,310 (47%) Norman M. Thomas (Socialist) 64,094 (2.5%) William David Upshaw (Prohibition) 7,421 (0.3%) William Z. Foster (Communist) 7,231 (0.3%) Verne L. Reynolds (Socialist Labor) 1,968 (0.1%) | Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 22,825,016 (57.42%) Herbert C. Hoover (R) 15,758,397 (39.64%) Norman M. Thomas (Socialist) 883,990 (2.22%) William Z. Foster (Communist) 102,221 (0.26%) William David Upshaw (Prohibition) 81,916 (0.21%) Verne L. Reynolds (Socialist Labor) 34,028 (0.09%) | Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 472 Herbert C. Hoover (R) 59 |
Information was compiled by staff of the Case Western Reserve University Archives, September 2004.