Campaign Slogans of 1912 Taft,Roosevelt,Bryan.
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Presidential Election of 1912
The election of 1912 followed a "great victory" for Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1908) and a "drastic failure" for William Howard Taft (1908-1912), as seen through the eyes of the public. Both presidents represented the Republican Party, but before the elections of 1912 Roosevelt separated, along with his progressive Republicans and insurgents, and formed a new political party - The Progressive Party. Taft remained a Republican and his party mainly consisted of conservatives and "Old Guards",
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but Wilson was without a doubt the best candidate. Taft's party was left with a majority of conservatives who would hold power in various offices, and try their best to outwit the public in their own favor. Roosevelt's party, although funded adequately by wealthy business people pro-reform, was full of amateurs who knew little about politics and its system. Woodrow Wilson's party was the best, because of their experience in politics and platform for reform.
but Wilson was without a doubt the best candidate. Taft's party was left with a majority of conservatives who would hold power in various offices, and try their best to outwit the public in their own favor. Roosevelt's party, although funded adequately by wealthy business people pro-reform, was full of amateurs who knew little about politics and its system. Woodrow Wilson's party was the best, because of their experience in politics and platform for reform.