He fought for reform.
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Franklin Roosevelt was the first president to rule hold the presidents office for more than 2 terms; this was a tradition among American presidents but after his reign it was made into a law
president Roosevelt was explaining hoe power was divided among the three branches
Women voted for Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1912 primarily because of his progressive platform, which included support for social reforms that aligned with women's interests, such as labor rights and social welfare. Additionally, Roosevelt's association with Theodore Roosevelt, who had championed women's suffrage and progressive causes, helped bolster his appeal among female voters. The broader societal push for women's rights and suffrage during this era also played a significant role in mobilizing women to support candidates who promised change.
In 1912, the government of the United States was led by President William Howard Taft, a Republican who had been in office since 1909. The Democratic Party, under the leadership of Woodrow Wilson, was gaining momentum, and the Progressive Party, founded by former President Theodore Roosevelt, was also emerging as a significant political force. This year was notable for the presidential election, which ultimately saw Wilson win in November. The political landscape was characterized by a shift towards progressive reforms and increasing competition among the major parties.
It has been said the US President Lyndon B. Johnson enacted multiple social programs. Under the slogan called the Great Society, Johnson helped the nation in the areas of civil rights and health care for the poor among other items.
The 1912 presidential election was notable for its four-way contest among former President William Howard Taft, former President Theodore Roosevelt, Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson, and Socialist candidate Eugene V. Debs. Woodrow Wilson won the presidency with a significant electoral victory, securing 435 electoral votes and 41.8% of the popular vote. The election highlighted the divisions within the Republican Party, particularly between Taft and Roosevelt, leading to the formation of the Progressive Party by Roosevelt. This election also marked a significant rise in the visibility and impact of third-party candidates, particularly the Socialists.
Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., led the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (The Rough Riders). The regiment was among the units to invade Cuba and noted for their attack on Spanish defenders at the Battle of San Juan Hill. Col. Roosevelt was shortly after elected the 26th Constitutional President of the United States.
Woodrow Wilson's victory in the 1912 presidential election was significantly aided by the split in the Republican Party between incumbent President William Howard Taft and former President Theodore Roosevelt, who ran as a Progressive. This division allowed Wilson, the Democratic candidate, to consolidate support among progressive voters and capitalize on his New Freedom platform, which promised economic reforms and reduced tariffs. Additionally, Wilson's effective campaigning and oratory skills helped him gain traction with a wide range of voters seeking change.
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Obamba is re-running because he thinks he is a good president and he thinks that his fellow African Americans will all vote for him when his approval among them is only 90%. In August 2010 the approval among whites was 36%!
James Madison Andrew Jackson was also epileptic, and Jacksonian seizures were named after him. Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt had epilepsy, among other illnesses.