A little levity amongst the madness: Gracie Allen ran for president in 1940. [View all]
She ran as the nominee of the Surprise Party, toured the country, was invited by Eleanor Roosevelt to speak at the Women's National Press Club, and received a few thousand write-in votes.
Gracie Allen was a comedian known for hosting a wildly popular radio show alongside her cigar-chomping husband, George Burns. During the 1940 presidential election, the couple staged a now-legendary publicity stunt by throwing Gracies hat in the ring as the nominee of the tongue-in-cheek Surprise Party, which featured a kangaroo as its mascot and the slogan Its in the bag.
Allen toured the country on a whistle-stop tour, and fans flocked to hear her quips on the national debt (we ought to be proud of it, its the biggest in the world!) and her lack of a vice president (she was adamant that she would tolerate no vice in her administration). First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt even got in on the fun by inviting Allen to speak at the Womens National Press Club. Allen suspended the joke campaign a few months before Election Day, but not before she was unofficially elected mayor of a small Michigan town and endorsed by Harvard Universitys student body. She went on to receive a few thousand write-in votes during Franklin D. Roosevelts landslide victory in the general election.
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