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What's the Matter with America: The Meaning of the Progressive Movement and the Rise of the New Party (Amos Pinchot, 1912). Republican campaign text-book 1912 (1912) online; Roosevelt, Theodore. Theodore Roosevelt's Confession of Faith Before the Progressive National Convention, August 6, 1912 (Progressive Party, 1912) online. Roosevelt, Theodore.
Campaign Popular vote Contests won Champ Clark: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1911–1919) Leader of the House Democratic Caucus (1909–1921) U.S. Representative from Missouri (1893–95, 1897–1921) Missouri Defeated at convention: July 2, 1912. 405,537 (41.6%) [data missing] Judson Harmon: Governor of Ohio (1909–1913)
Both Taft and Democratic nominee Woodrow Wilson suspended their own campaigning until Roosevelt recovered and resumed his. When asked if the shooting would affect his election campaign, he said to the reporter "I'm fit as a bull moose", which inspired the party's emblem. [43] He spent two weeks recuperating before returning to the campaign trail.
The New York Republican Party was in turmoil as progressives attacked Roosevelt for supporting Taft and the tariff while conservatives attacked him as using the state's gubernatorial election as a stepping stone to a presidential campaign in 1912. [39] In the fall, Roosevelt campaigned for both progressive and conservative Republicans. [40]
Teenagers Oscar Daniel, seated, second from left, and Ernest Knox, seated, far right, were hanged in Forsyth County, Ga., as part of a dayslong campaign to expel all Black people from the area in ...
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1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft, and Debs—The Election That Changed the Country. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-0394-1. Delahaye, Claire. "The New Nationalism and Progressive Issues: The Break with Taft and the 1912 Campaign," in Serge Ricard, ed., A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt (2011) pp 452–67. online
U.S. Rep Jasmine Crockett has been named national co-chair for the 2024 Harris-Walz campaign. Here's why the Texan has recently made national news.