From Mckinley to Harding Personal Recollections of Our Presidents

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The same issue was one cause of Roosevelt's tre- mendous plurality in the country.
The Catholics are 85 per cent Democrats, and ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS 137 when they change to the RepubHcan ticket their in- fluence is greatly felt.
Roosevelt had over 2, 500, 000 plurality. It was the religious issue which largely contributed to his great victory.
It has been said by wise political leaders that if Roosevelt had gone to Genoa instead of Rome on his return from Africa he would have come much neare
...r winning from Wilson in 1912.
When the election returns were received Novem- ber 8, 1904, showing Roosevelt's overwhelming ma- jority, he issued a statement through the Associated Press as follows: I am deeply sensible of the honor done me by the Amer- ican people in thus expressing their confidence in what I have done and have tried to do.
I appreciate to the full the solemn responsibility this confidence imposes on me, and I shall do all that lies in my power not to forfeit it.
On the 4th of March next I shall have served three and one half years and the three and one half years con- stitute my first term.


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