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1912 and election
Fairbanks withdrew from the race, and would later support Taft for re-election against Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
His popularity as governor, and Indiana's status as a critical swing state, helped him secure the Democratic vice presidential nomination on a ticket with Wilson in 1912 and win the subsequent general election.
Marshall presented it to the General Assembly in 1911 and recommended that they submit it to voters in the 1912 election.
The Wilson – Marshall ticket easily won the 1912 election because of the division between the Republican Party and the Progressive Party.
United States presidential election, 1912
Three advocates for a federal income tax ran in the presidential election of 1912.
By 1912, 239 political parties at both the state and national level had pledged some form of direct election, and 33 states had introduced the use of direct primaries.
By 1912, 239 political parties at both the state and national level had pledged some form of direct election, and 33 states had introduced the use of direct primaries.
The task-oriented Taft was oblivious to the political ramifications of his decisions, often alienated his own key constituencies, and was overwhelmingly defeated in his bid for a second term in the presidential election of 1912.
Roosevelt and his group of disgruntled party delegates and members bolted from the party to create the Progressive Party ( or " Bull Moose ") ticket, splitting the Republican vote in the 1912 election.
While the strife during the election of 1912 devastated the once very close friendship between Taft and Theodore Roosevelt, the two eventually did reconcile not long before Roosevelt's death in 1919.
The United States presidential election of 1912 was a rare four-way contest.
Despite his narrow win, the 1916 election saw an increase in Wilson's popular vote from his election in 1912 when he won in a landslide.
In the 1992 election, he received 18. 9 % of the popular vote, approximately 19, 741, 065 votes ( but no electoral college votes ), making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
Campaign poster from his U. S. presidential election, 1912 | 1912 Presidential campaign, featuring Debs and Vice Presidential candidate Emil Seidel
It did not ; in the election of 1912 many of the Socialists who had been elected to public office lost their seats.
In the German election of 1912, the National Liberal Party of Germany received 53 % of all votes, whilst Polish candidates won 21 % of votes.
In the election of 1912, Vice President Sherman died shortly before the election, too late for any state to remove his name for its ballot, thus causing Sherman to be listed posthumously.
The 1912 – 1913 National assembly election was considered a huge success for the KMT winning 269 of the 596 seats in the lower house and 123 of the 274 senate seats.
Randlett was assigned as a temporary county seat until a November 4, 1912 election made Walters, Oklahoma the permanent location.

1912 and Roosevelt
* 1912 – While campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the former President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, is shot and mildly wounded by John Schrank, a mentally-disturbed saloon keeper.
While Roosevelt was campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 14, 1912, a saloonkeeper named John Schrank shot him, but the bullet lodged in his chest only after penetrating his steel eyeglass case and passing through a thick ( 50 pages ) single-folded copy of the speech he was carrying in his jacket.
After a briefing of several of his own expeditions, he persuaded Roosevelt to commit to such an expedition in 1912.
1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft, and Debs – The Election That Changed the Country.
In 1912, Harding gave the nominating speech for incumbent President William Howard Taft, who would later serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Harding's administration, at the embattled Republican National Convention in Chicago — before he completed his introduction, a fist fight ensued between the Taft supporters and the more progressive Roosevelt faction, but the speech was quite a personal success.
Taft and Roosevelt – political enemies in 1912
The results of the 1910 elections made it clear to the President that Roosevelt had departed his camp, and that he might even contend for the party nomination in 1912.
" Roosevelt declared his candidacy for the Republican nomination in February 1912 ; Taft soon decided that he would focus on canvassing for delegates and not attempt at the outset to take on the more able campaigner one on one.
Running against Republican incumbent William Howard Taft and Progressive (" Bull Moose ") Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt, a former President, Wilson was elected President as a Democrat in 1912.
On the evening of June 22, 1912, Roosevelt asked his supporters to leave the convention.
The Democratic Party's continued enchantment with the populist William Jennings Bryan led Hill to support Republican presidential candidates William McKinley ( 1896 and 1900 ), Theodore Roosevelt ( 1904 ), William Howard Taft ( 1908 and 1912 ).
In 1872, it supported Horace Greeley, a former Republican Party newspaper editor, and in 1912 the paper endorsed Theodore Roosevelt, who ran on the Progressive Party slate against Republican President William Howard Taft.
In 1912 Winston County joined three other Alabama counties in voting for the Bull Moose Party candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt.
President Theodore Roosevelt, in his " Charter of Democracy " speech to the 1912 Ohio constitutional convention, stated " I believe in the Initiative and Referendum, which should be used not to destroy representative government, but to correct it whenever it becomes misrepresentative.
In 1912 she helped start the new Progressive Party and supported the presidential campaign of Theodore Roosevelt.
A confidant of Theodore Roosevelt, Lewis chaired the platform committee for Roosevelt ’ s failed run for President on the Bull Moose ticket in 1912.
Embittered, La Follette opposed both Roosevelt and William Howard Taft in the 1912 election.
His base consisted of German Americans, railroad workers, the AFL labor unions, the Non-Partisan League, the Socialist Party, Western farmers, and many of the " Bull Moose " Progressives who had supported Roosevelt in 1912.
U. S. Presidents cited the Roosevelt Corollary as justification for U. S. intervention in Cuba ( 1906 – 1909 ), Nicaragua ( 1909 – 1910, 1912 – 1925 and 1926 – 1933 ), Haiti ( 1915 – 1934 ), and the Dominican Republic ( 1916 – 1924 ).

1912 and tried
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, being well informed, tried to stop the upcoming conflict on 8 June, by sending an identical personal message to the Kings of Bulgaria and Serbia, offering to act as arbitrator according to the provisions of the 1912 Serbo-Bulgarian treaty.
After returning to India in August 1912, Nehru enrolled himself as an advocate of the Allahabad High Court and tried to settle down as a barrister.
In response, Trotsky organized a " unification " conference of social democratic factions in Vienna in August 1912 ( a. k. a. " The August Bloc ") and tried to re-unite the party.
In 1912, Weber tried to organise a left-wing political party to combine social-democrats and liberals.
After reading an article by the Dutchman Christiaan Eijkman that indicated people eating brown rice were less vulnerable to beri-beri than those who ate only the fully milled product, he tried to isolate the substance responsible and he succeeded around 1912.
Public appreciation of the Tahoe basin grew, and during the 1912, 1913 and 1918 congressional sessions, congressmen tried unsuccessfully to designate the basin as a national park.
At Fulwell Park he tried to recreate a Portuguese environment, as the attempts to restore his throne ( 1911, 1912 and 1919 ) kept on failing.
Early evidence of the lack of realistic thinking in Bulgarian leadership was that although Russia had sent clear warnings expressed for the first time in 5 November 1912 ( well before the first battle of Çatalca ) that if the Bulgarian Army occupied Constantinople they would attack it, they continued and tried to take the city.
In this position, he tried to get winter sports on the Olympic programme, and suggested to have a separate winter sports week attached to the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm.
Li tried to return to the 1912 constitutional arrangement, but Duan held the real power.
The Sears retail chain had tried selling cars under the name " Sears Motor Buggy " between 1908 and 1912 with some success.
As Commissioner from 1912 to 1915, he tried to bring in legislation to protect miners, loggers and others who worked for companies that went bankrupt.
Prior to his demise, he grew to enormous size and tried to eat the protagonists in a scene inspired by Georges Méliès's Conquest of the Pole ( 1912 ).
As a result, Gyula Kovács, an opposition party representative, tried to assassinate Tisza in the Parliament Building on 7 June 1912.
Alexandra was established in 1912, on land originally owned by a farmer, a Mr. Papenfus, who tried to establish a white residential township there, naming it after his wife, Alexandra.
From 1893 to 1912 he was the editor of the Friends ' Review ( later called The American Friend ); from this position he tried unsuccessfully to unite the divided body of Quakers.
Sommerfeld ( 1910 ) gave a trigonometric formulation of velocities, and Vladimir Varićak ( 1912 ) emphasized the similarity of this formulation to ( Bolyai-Lobachevskian ) hyperbolic geometry and tried to reformulate relativity using that non-euclidean geometry.
( The name of the team changed during the season ) He had tried out for the Montreal Canadiens in 1912 but failed to make the team and he returned to senior hockey.
After 1912, he tried repeatedly to become mayor again with poor results, being labelled " too stubborn and disputatious to work with ".

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