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From the Anti-Masons to Elon Musk's new America Party, here's a look at how third parties have made their mark through ...
Teddy and his ego started a new party – the Bull Moose Party.
The Chicago Coliseum reopened its doors to its second national political convention in six weeks on Aug. 5. Teddy Roosevelt’s newly concocted National Progressive Party was already popularly known as ...
Roosevelt decided to form a third party, the Bull Moose Party, in 1912 after losing his bid for the Republican Party’s nomination.
Aiden Buzzetti is President of the Bull Moose Project, a national organization dedicated to a dominant American future. Our small towns and rural communities are the bedrock of America’s ...
His last day at Bull Moose will be Friday. Though his title was vice president of finance, Brown was well-known for his insights into the music business, particularly when it came to new local music.
Bull Moose Roosevelt proved more popular than Republican Taft in the general election, carrying six states and 27 percent of the vote, to two states and 23 percent for the president.
History illustrates that voters become galvanized and change their party allegiance when former US presidents run for a nonconsecutive term.
“It takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose,” he said, the equivalent of Donald Trump’s fist pumping the air moments after he was wounded in his own assassination attempt a week ago, as he ...
Then President Teddy Roosevelt was on his way to deliver a speech in Milwaukee on Oct. 14, 1912, when a New York saloonkeeper shot Roosevelt in the chest, striking his steel eyeglass case and a ...
After Donald Trump’s first grandchild finished her speech — an ode of sorts to the former President and presumptive GOP nominee — the eldest Trump son launched into his remarks.
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