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He was elected Governor of New York from "summary" of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

The election of Theodore Roosevelt as Governor of New York in 1898 was the culmination of his swift rise to political prominence. Having established a reputation as a reformer during his tenure as Police Commissioner of New York City, Roosevelt was seen as a natural choice to lead the state. His widely-publicized efforts to clean up corruption in the city had garnered him a strong following among voters, who were eager for change at the state level. Roosevelt's campaign for governor was marked by his trademark energy and enthusiasm. He crisscrossed the state, delivering impassioned speeches on his platform of progressive reform. His charismatic personality and tireless work ethic endeared him to voters from all walks of life, and he won the election by a comfortable margin. Once in office, Roosevelt wasted no time in implementing his agenda. He pushed for legislation to regulate the power of monopolies, improve working condit...
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    The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

    Edmund Morris

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