U.S. Presidential Election, 1928 (President Churchill)

The U.S. Presidential Election, 1928 was yet another landslide victory for Republicans.

Republican Nomination
President Coolidge and Vice President Hoover were renominated unopposed.

Democrat Nomination
The Democrat nomination was won by New York Governor Al Smith largely do to the expectation of a Coolidge landslide. Arkansas Senator Joseph Robinson was nominated for Vice President.

General Election
Doe largely to Al Smith's cathlic faith the campaign was awash for Coolidge and he and the Republicans won in a landslide.

Congressional Election
Republicans won over 65 seats in the Senate and 329 seats in the House.