Roosevelt was a student at Harvard when he became interested in politics, and he was elected to the New York state legislature at the age of 24. In 1895 he was a Police Commissioner of New York City, and by 1897 an Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President William McKinley. After his famous role in the Rough Riders of the Spanish-American War (1898), he was elected Governor of New York. He left that position to become the running mate of McKinley, whose first Vice President had died in office. McKinley won a second term, but died himself in an assassination. Roosevelt had gone from a colonel of volunteer cowboy soldiers to the leadership of America in three fortuitous years, and was re-elected in 1904.
Roosevelt was a student at Harvard when he became interested in politics, and he was elected to the New York state legislature at the age of 24. In 1895 he was a Police Commissioner of New York City, and by 1897 an Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President William McKinley. After his famous role in the Rough Riders of the Spanish-American War (1898), he was elected Governor of New York. He left that position to become the running mate of McKinley, whose first Vice President had died in office. McKinley won a second term, but died himself in an assassination. Roosevelt had gone from a colonel of volunteer cowboy soldiers to the leadership of America in three fortuitous years, and was re-elected in 1904.
Theodore Roosevelt was a President of the Republican Party.
Theodore Roosevelt was defeated as a candidate for President when he formed the Progressive's Bull Moose Party in 1912.
Who did Theodore Roosevelt run against for governor?
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest American to become President. He was 42.
Taft and Roosevelt had a close relationship while Theodore was president. After Roosevelt left office upon Taft's inauguration, Taft felt overwhelmed with the office and even asked Roosevelt for advice, which Roosevelt was uncomfortable giving. Roosevelt later decided to run against Taft in 1912, which ended their friendship.
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When he ran for President, Theodore Roosevelt was the nominee of the Republican Party in 1904 and the Progressive Party in 1912. 1912 was the last time to date that the Republican Party Presidential Nominee finished third.
Theodore Roosevelt ran for U. S. President only twice. He won as the Republican Party candidate in 1904 and came in second as the Progressive Party candidate in 1912.
In 1904, when Roosevelt was elected to a second term, he promised not to run again in 1908, since his first term was almost a full term and he did not believe a President should serve for more than two terms.
he vowed not to run for relection in 1908 because he counted McKinley first four years in office as his
HE treated us bad.
Theodore Roosevelt became nationally prominent for his exploits in the Spanish American War and was elected Vice President in the 1900 election. When William McKinley was shot and later died in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in as President. TR was elected of his own accord in 1904 but chose not to run in 1908. TR ran as a third-party candidate (the party was known as the Progressive Party and later the Bull Moose Party) in 1912 but lost.