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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention abstract "Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Party held its 1916 national convention, in conjunction with the Republican national convention. This was to facilitate a possible reconciliation. Five delegates from each convention met to negotiate.The Progressives wanted reunification, but with Roosevelt as nominee, which the Republicans adamantly opposed. Meanwhile, Charles Evans Hughes, a moderate progressive, became the front-runner at the Republican convention, though opposed by many conservatives. The Progressives suggested Hughes as a compromise candidate. Then Roosevelt sent a message proposing conservative Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. The shocked Progressives immediately nominated Roosevelt again, with Louisiana businessman John M. Parker as the Vice Presidential nominee. Parker had run for governor as a Progressive early in 1916. (The Republican Party was deeply unpopular in Louisiana.) Parker got a respectable 37% of the vote. He was the only Progressive to run for governor that year. Others suggested for the Vice-Presidency were California Governor and the 1912 Vice-Presidential nominee Hiram Johnson, and Chairman of the Party Convention Raymond Robins, but both withdrew their names in favor of Parker. However, Roosevelt later telegraphed the convention and declared that he could not accept their nomination and would be endorsing Republican nominee Charles Hughes for the Presidency.".
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink 1912_Progressive_National_Convention.
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink California.
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Evans_Hughes.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Coliseum.
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Gifford_Pinchot.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Governor_of_California.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Harold_L._Ickes.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Cabot_Lodge.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Ford.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Justin_Allen.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Hiram_Johnson.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink John_M._Parker.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Kansas.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink List_of_United_States_Progressive_Party_presidential_tickets.
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Nomination_of_Robert_M._LaFollette_for_President,_1924.
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_Party_(United_States,_1912).
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Robins.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_Roosevelt.
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLink United_States_presidential_election,_1916.
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLinkText "1916".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention wikiPageWikiLinkText "declined the 1916 Progressive nomination".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention ballots "1".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention caption "Nominees".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention caption "Roosevelt and Parker".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention city Chicago.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention city Illinois.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention date "--06-21".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention image "Portrait of John M. Parker.jpg".
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention list "Progressive National Conventions".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention next Chicago.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention next "1924".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention nextYear "1924".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention othercandidates "none".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention party "Progressive".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention presidentialNominee Theodore_Roosevelt.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention presidentialNomineeState New_York.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention presidenttotals "Theodore Roosevelt : 2000+".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention prev Chicago.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention prev "1912".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention previousYear "1912".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention totaldelegates "2000".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention venue Chicago_Coliseum.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention vicePresidentialNominee John_M._Parker.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention vicePresidentialNomineeState Louisiana.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention votesneeded "498".
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- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention year "1916".
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention subject Category:History_of_the_United_States_(1865–1918).
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention subject Category:Presidency_of_Woodrow_Wilson.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention subject Category:United_States_presidential_election,_1916.
- 1916_Progressive_National_Convention comment "Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Party held its 1916 national convention, in conjunction with the Republican national convention. This was to facilitate a possible reconciliation. Five delegates from each convention met to negotiate.The Progressives wanted reunification, but with Roosevelt as nominee, which the Republicans adamantly opposed. Meanwhile, Charles Evans Hughes, a moderate progressive, became the front-runner at the Republican convention, though opposed by many conservatives.".
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