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    The Progressive Party, popularly nicknamed the Bull Moose Party, was a third party in the United States formed in 1912 by former president Theodore Roosevelt...
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  • Bull Moose may refer to: Bull moose, a mature male moose Bull Moose Party, a progressive political party active in the United States from 1912–1920 Bull...
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  • population was 107 as of the 2000 census. This township was named after the Bull Moose Party. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total...
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  • The California Progressive Party, also named California Bull Moose, was a political party that flourished from 1912 to 1944 and lasted through the 1960s...
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  • "Bull Moose" party, and Ross Perot's Reform Party); had considerable strength in particular regions (such as the Socialist Party, Farmer-Labor Party of...
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    as a Bull Moose." The Bull Moose had become a symbol of both Roosevelt and the Progressive Party, often referred to as simply the Bull Moose Party, after...
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    Roosevelt (who ran under the banner of the new Progressive/"Bull Moose" Party) and Socialist Party nominee Eugene V. Debs. Roosevelt served as president from...
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  • Party Progressive Party (Thailand) Progressive Party (London), UK Progressive Party (United States, 1912–1920) (Bull Moose Party) Progressive Party (United...
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    governor of Florida (1999–2007) Jack Kimball, former New Hampshire Republican Party chair (2011)[citation needed] Corky Messner Federal officials Rand Paul...
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    Progressive or "Bull Moose" Party, and Democratic governor Woodrow Wilson. This convention marked the climax of a split in the party, resulting from a...
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  • you") on a football scholarship. He is a long-time supporter of the Bull Moose Party, and at one time was the part-owner, part-governor of the island of...
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  • Lincoln–Roosevelt League (category Republican Party (United States) organizations)
    California in 1910 and the formation of the national Progressive ("Bull Moose") Party in 1912. The initial aim of the league was to curb the power of the...
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  • Benjamin Clarence "Bull Moose" Jackson (April 22, 1919 – July 31, 1989) was an American blues and rhythm-and-blues singer and saxophonist, who was most...
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    election Borglum was a very active campaign organizer and member of the Bull Moose Party. While it has been claimed that Borglum was a member of the Ku Klux...
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  • 1912 Republican Party presidential primaries, Roosevelt and his followers broke off from the Republican party to form the Bull Moose Party. Wisconsin senator...
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  • Penn State, Vincent Cucchiara and Loutsik were active members of the Bull-Moose Party, a campus group described as alt-right which was formed to support...
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    party boss as part of the pro-Taft “black and tan” faction in 1912, while Roosevelt planned “lily-whitism” for the South with his “Bull Mooseparty after...
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  • Brainslug Party Bull Space Moose Party (cf. Bull Moose Party) Dudes For the Legalation of Hemp Fingerlicans (pun on Republicans) Green Party (members are...
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    through traditional machine and party tactics. Reformers bolted the Republicans and formed the "Progressive" or "Bull Moose" Party with Roosevelt as standard-bearer...
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    reporters, Roosevelt said he felt as strong as a "bull moose". Henceforth known as the "Bull Moose Party", the Progressives promised to increase federal...
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    the Republican Party and was the heartland of the early Progressive movement, the region supporting Theodore Roosevelt's Bull Moose party and Robert La...
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  • Alliance, Inc. American Museum of Natural History Boone and Crockett Club Bull Moose Party Children's Aid Society Committee of Seventy (New York City) Metropolitan...
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    the election where the Republican Party was badly split between Theodore Roosevelt's progressive Bull Moose Party and William Howard Taft's conservative...
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  • Prohibition Party – 19 Moderate Party of California – 18 One Party – 15 FreedomReform Party – 8 Ring of Truth Party – 6 Hogwash Party – 5 Aurora Party – 3...
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    party run by former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt as the Bull Moose Party candidate against the incumbent Republican President William Howard...
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    Oscar Straus (politician) (category United States Independence Party politicians)
    candidate of then-former president Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive "Bull Moose" Party, in tandem with Roosevelt's own unsuccessful run for a nonconsecutive...
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  • Roosevelt's 2nd-place finish on the Bull Moose Party ticket in 1912. The only three U.S. presidents without a major party affiliation upon election were George...
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  • nominee of the Bull Moose Party and received 27.4% of the popular vote, finishing second ahead of Taft, and Eugene Debs of the Socialist Party received 6...
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  • Guiles Progressive Party (United States, 1912) (Bull Moose Party) Progressive Party (United States, 1924–1934) Progressive Party (United States, 1948–1955)...
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    Emery Valentine (category Progressive Party (United States, 1912) politicians)
    Although a Republican, Valentine had close ties with the Progressive ("Bull Moose") Party. Valentine also worked as the Japanese vice-consul from 1912 to 1914...
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