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William Howard Taft supported the rule of reason, which relaxed the hard line set by the Sherman Antitrust Act,.
William Howard Taft chose James S. Sherman as his vice president in 1908 primarily for political reasons. Sherman was a respected congressman from New York with strong ties to the Republican Party, which helped Taft secure support from key party factions and balance the ticket geographically. Additionally, Sherman's experience and popularity were seen as assets that would enhance Taft's administration and appeal to voters.
Taft's Vice President was James S. Sherman from 1909-1912. James S. Sherman died on 1912 October 30 and Taft finished his term without a Vice President, failing to get re-elected.The 27th President of the United States was William Howard Taft from March 4, 1909 to March 4, 1913.James Schoolcraft Sherman , former Congressman from New York, was William H. Taft's Vice President.
James S. Sherman of New York was his vice-president and running mate in 1908 and 1912.However, Sherman died just before the election and was replaced with Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University.
William Taft was the President when James S. Sherman was Vice President.James S. Sherman was the 27th Vice President of the United States from 1909 March 4 to 1912 October 30, when he died in office. He was replaced as Taft's running mate by Nicholas Murray Butler; they did not win.
Taft supported the "rule of reason," which relaxed the hard line set by the Sherman Antitrust Act
William H. Taft was a Republican
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James S. Sherman was the Vice President from 1909-1912 under President William Howard Taft (1909-1913)