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The Progressive Bull Moose Party effectively dissolved after the 1912 presidential election, in which Theodore Roosevelt ran as its candidate. Although he garnered a significant share of the vote, he lost to Democrat Woodrow Wilson. Following this defeat, the party struggled to maintain cohesion and influence, and many of its members eventually returned to the Republican Party or aligned with other political movements. By the mid-1910s, the Bull Moose Party had largely faded from the political landscape.

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