Who ran for president in 1904 and 1908?
1908 United States presidential election
Nominee | William Howard Taft | William Jennings Bryan |
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Home state | Ohio | Nebraska |
Running mate | James S. Sherman | John W. Kern |
Electoral vote | 321 | 162 |
Who did Theodore Roosevelt run against in 1901?
Roosevelt campaigned vigorously, and the McKinley–Roosevelt ticket won a landslide victory based on a platform of victory, peace and prosperity. Roosevelt assumed the presidency at age 42 after McKinley was assassinated in September 1901.
Who were the candidates in the 1908 presidential election?
Presidential Election of 1908: A Resource Guide
Political Party | Presidential Nominee | VP Nominee |
---|---|---|
Republican | William Howard Taft | James S. Sherman |
Democratic | William Jennings Bryan | John W. Kern |
Was the Democratic presidential candidate in 1900?
The 1900 United States presidential election was the 29th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 1900. In a re-match of the 1896 race, incumbent Republican President William McKinley defeated his Democratic challenger, William Jennings Bryan.
Who was elected in 1904?
1904 United States presidential election
Nominee | Theodore Roosevelt | Alton B. Parker |
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Home state | New York | New York |
Running mate | Charles W. Fairbanks | Henry G. Davis |
Electoral vote | 336 | 140 |
Which candidate won the election of 1912?
Wilson handily defeated Taft and Roosevelt winning 435 of the 531 available electoral votes. Wilson also won 42% of the popular vote, while his nearest challenger, Roosevelt, won just 27%.
Was Teddy Roosevelt a VP?
Charles Warren FairbanksTheodore Roosevelt / Vice president (1905–1909)
Who won the election in 1904?
Who was the president in 1900 to 1910?
William McKinley | The White House.
What major event happened in 1904?
April 30 – The Louisiana Purchase Exposition World’s Fair opens in St. Louis, Missouri (closes December 1). May 4 – U.S. Army engineers begin work on the Panama Canal. May 5 – Pitching against the Philadelphia Athletics, Cy Young of the Boston Americans throws the first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.