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  1. Hannegan supported Truman for re-election to the U.S. Senate when he was challenged in the Democratic primary by Governor Lloyd C. Stark and Maurice M. Milligan, who both sought credit for bringing down Pendergast.

  2. During the 1930s, Hannegan was active in Democratic politics on the local and state levels and helped get Harry Truman elected to the U.S. Senate in 1934. In 1942, he was appointed the collector of internal revenue for the eastern district of Missouri upon Truman's urging.

  3. Aug 1, 2024 · When he asked Hannegan whether Truman had agreed yet, Hannegan said that Truman was “the contrariest goddamn mule from Missouri” he ever dealt with. Roosevelt’s response made Truman’s decision for him.

  4. The lack of a full-throated defense of his VP was seen as a signal to Truman supporters that they could move to ouster Wallace and they did so. Another letter from FDR, to party official Robert Hannegan, was released on the first day of the convention saying "You have written me about Harry Truman and Bill Douglas.

  5. On Wednesday, Truman and the leaders gathered in Hannegan's suite in Blackstone Hotel. Hannegan called Roosevelt while Truman listened, and told him that Truman was a contrary Missouri mule.

  6. St. Louis Democratic boss Robert Hannegan supported Truman, who won the primary and later the general election that kept him in the Senate. With the coming of World War II, Senator Truman headed a committee that investigated waste, fraud, and mismanagement in war production.

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  8. Harry Truman didn't ask for anyone's support for himself until after F.D.R. had phoned him. MORRISSEY: Did Mr. Truman have much to do with Bob Hannegan becoming Chairman of the Democratic party? VAUGHAN: Hannegan really didn't want to become chairman.

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