United States presidential election, 1912 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The United States presidential election of 1912 was fought among three major candidates, two of whom were presidents. Incumbent President William Howard Taft was renominated by the Republican Party ...
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Roosevelt carried out 44 antitrust prosecutions, all the while assuring ... They officially announced their Progressive Party and challenged Taft and the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson. The fourth featured document, another political cartoon, displays the three candidates shortly before election day in 1912.
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1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft and Debs -The Election that Changed the Country (Hardcover) ... Yet Roosevelt's third party candidacy was not an inevitability. ... The book does center around the political contest known as the Presidential Election of 1912, but it veers off on many tangents that are unrelated to the contest.
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So believing, he rejected all progressive demands for direct political action by the people, defended the independence of the judiciary, and spoke contemptuously of the Democratic party. The old guard naturally supported this "regular" conservator of constitutionalism against the "progressive" Roosevelt.
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In 1912, former president Theodore Roosevelt sought the Republican nomination at the convention in Chicago. He was infuriated by what he took to be ... Election of 1912; Candidates Party Electoral; Vote Popular; Vote ... The Political Graveyard: Election of 1912 ; Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page.
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Never again would any political party decline to nominate the clear winner of the presidential primaries, and by the 1970s the primary system entirely controlled the nominating process. Theodore Roosevelt won the Republican primaries in 1912, and then lost the nomination and the election.
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Despite his contention that he was "as fit as a bull moose," the Republican Party denied Theodore Roosevelt its nomination for President and instead backed incumbent William Taft. ... The election turned into a two-way race between Roosevelt and Wilson with Taft running a distant third. ... Theodore Roosevelt, 1912;
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Senator Robert M. La Follette was their choice for the Republican presidential nomination in 1912 until former President Theodore Roosevelt, at odds with his old friend Taft for various personal and political reasons, ... The party maintained its organization until 1916, when, after Roosevelt declined another nomination,
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