It isn't called the Blue-Moose Party; I Believe you are referring to the Bull-Moose Party which was created by Theodore Roosevelt. It would have been his Third-Term of President if he was to win. It was during the President Election of 1912 against Taft and Wilson. Mainly running again because Taft was angering Teddy.
Roosevelt only ran for president one time in 1904 and won. Roosevelt was president before this after McKinley was shot.
It was once the job of political party conventions. political party conventions
Aiven Andrians was the founder and president of this once popular but now inactive independent right-wing political party .
Mary Robinson is no longer the Irish President. Her term was from 1990 to 1997. She was a nominee of the Labour Party. Michael D. Higgins, the current president, was a nominee of the Labour Partyl. Irish presidents are apolitical, so they do not belong to any party once in office.
Most large mammals- including the moose- have only one offspring at a time.
Usually once a day.
once
Moose typically give birth to one calf at a time, though twins can occasionally occur. The calves are usually born in the spring, and they are able to walk and swim shortly after birth.
Once upon a time....... Service was more important than political party but that died out pretty quickly in the great political experiment that is the United States of America.
Usually the first two and the last two letters are blue, making it "once in a blue moon"
In the falling action of "Just Once Moose," the mood shifts as Moose begins to accept his situation and starts to make peace with himself. The conflict between Moose and the other animals begins to resolve, leading to a sense of closure for the characters and the story. The falling action sets the stage for the story's resolution and eventual conclusion.
The Moose habitat is the taiga and coniferous forests of North America and Scandinavia. Sometimes Moose are found further down south in America and there is a reintroduction program being considered in Great Britain as moose were once native there.