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Roosevelt ran for president as a thirdparty candidate from "summary" of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

The idea of Roosevelt running for president as a third-party candidate was a bold and unprecedented move in American politics. After his unsuccessful bid for the Republican nomination, he decided to break away from the party and form the Progressive Party, also known as the Bull Moose Party. This decision was met with skepticism and criticism from many, as it was seen as a risky and unconventional choice. Roosevelt's decision to run as a third-party candidate was driven by his strong beliefs and principles. He felt that the Republican Party no longer represented his progressive ideas and policies, and he wanted to create a new political platform that would address the pressing issues of the time. By running as a third-party candidate, Roosevelt aimed to challenge the status quo and offer voters a new and alternative vision for the country. The formation of the Progressive Party marked a turning point in Roosevelt's political career. It was a bold and courageous move that showcased his willingness to defy traditional political norms and take a stand for what he believed ...
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    The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

    Edmund Morris

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