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Essay heading: 1912 Election
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Roosevelt is to be quoted on the issue of candidates' attitudes of primaries"[Their] feeling is that politics is a game, that the people should simply sit on the bleachers as spectators, and that no appeal lies to the people from the men who, for their own profit, are playing the game."(March 8, 1912 Kendell 1) Since this first important presidential primary, the presidential election has not been the same: twice the campaigning, twice the voting, and twice as likely for the election process to fail... displayed 300 characters
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After Theodore Roosevelt was denied the Republican nomination, he was elected in the newly formed Progressive Party. Theodore was the man for the job saying, "In loyalty, honor and duty there was nothing for me to do but to heed their call and make the race with all my might, regardless of present or future consequences to myself"... displayed next 300 characters
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