Father Charles Coughlin and Huey Long.

Around 1937, a Roman Catholic Priest name, Father Charles Coughlin and a senate from Louisiana name Huey Long, were two loud critics who opposed Roosevelt and his 'New Deal'. Coughlin and Long, used radio and the media to vent their anger at Roosevelt encouraging others to be on their side and oppose Roosevelt. Both of these men, thought the New Deal, didn't help out at all instead it ruined a lot of their big businesses and going to far with the plan. These man thought they could balance America better with a plan that would work and transform this chaotic commotion. Long and Coughlin think alike, act alike and even had similar beliefs, and tactics.

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