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John Nance Gardner ran for President in 1932 against FDR. FDR ended up putting him on his ticket as Vice-President in 1932 and they won. Vice President Gardner was also known as cactus Jack and usually spent his days playing cards and drinking in his office all day. He once told reporters that being Vice President was worth as much as a bucket of warm spit. Needles to say FDR picked a new running mate. This is a original authentic period photograph.