In what ways did FDR change the modern democratic party

In what ways did FDR change the modern democratic party?

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  • Answer 1

    He created the New Deal Coalition, which was made up of Northern labor unions, urban residents, black voters, and Southern Democrats. For the rest of his years, he occupied the office with new policies that led the party into interventionism in the economy, changing emphasis that is in the organization to these days.