President Franklin D. Roosevelt (standing at microphones) speaking from train to crowd at Fort Wayne, Indiana while on the way to Chicago, Illinois. At far left is Governor Henry F. Schricker and at far right is Indiana Senator Samuel D. Jackson. All others unidentified.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) and Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau (right) seated in a car in Poughkeepsie, New York. President Roosevelt was finishing his campaign for re-election.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (center) exiting polls on Election Day in Hyde Park, New York. With President Roosevelt are unidentified Secret Service aides.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt waves from the platform of his train while at a campaign stop in Springfield, Massachusetts. From left to right: Roosevelt, Boston Mayor Maurice J. Tobin, and William Burke, Massachusetts State Democratic Chairman.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt acknowledging applause after his first speech of the 1944 Campaign at the International Teamsters' Union Dinner in Washington, D.C. From left to right: Henry J. Kaiser; William Green, President of the American Federation of Labor; President Roosevelt; and Daniel Tobin, President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt seated in his car outside the polling station at the Town Hall in Hyde Park, New York after voting on Election Day. The photographers, reporters, and all others are unidentified.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt in car while riding through the streets of Poughkeepsie, New York. Later that evening Roosevelt addressed the nation from his home in Hyde Park, New York.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt greeting the crowd by waving his hat at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. Roosevelt gave a campaign speech that evening. All others unidentified.