Theodore Roosevelt, 1912
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Description: Information about the Bull Moose campaign, which includes Real Audio of a speech by Teddy Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt speaks during the Presidential campaign of 1912. Roosevelt campaigns in New Jersey, 1912 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. Four years earlier Taft was Roosevelt's handpicked successor for the presidency but the two had a falling out. Taft called TR a "dangerous egotist" and a "demagogue." Roosevelt countered by referring to Taft as a "fathead" and a "puzzlewit."
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Page title: | Theodore Roosevelt, 1912 |
Keywords: | Theodore Roosevelt, presidential campaigns, election of 1912, taft |
Description: | Theodore Roosevelt calls for a 'Square Deal' during the presidential election of 1912 |
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Date | Creation Date: 30-nov-2000 Expiration Date: 30-nov-2021 |