Vice Presidential Dilemma
Tensions rise as Roosevelt grapples with the unexpected push for his vice presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention. Despite his reluctance, he finds himself caught between his friends' ambitions and his own reservations. The dynamic interplay of political pressure and personal conviction creates a compelling narrative of a man on the brink of a monumental decision.In this clip
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