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In 1912, Roosevelt was the Bull Moose (Progressive) Party and in 1924, La Follette was the Progressive Party nominee for president. Shifting Political Priorities for Progressivism.
A bullet that grazed his ear and his extraordinary instant response became a defining moment, and for his supporters the ...
The Anti-Masons were the first recognized third party. It was formed in 1828 in opposition to the Freemasons, a secret ...
The moose became the symbol of the Progressive Party because of its long connection with Roosevelt. After he received the vice-presidential nomination in 1900, Roosevelt wrote a letter to Mark Hanna, ...