ProgressiveParty

ProgressiveParty
Progressive Party n.
1. A U.S. political party that was organized by Republican insurgents in 1911 and supported the presidential candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt in 1912. Also called Bull Moose Party.
2. A U.S. political party organized in 1924 that supported the presidential candidacy of Robert M. La Follette and was active in Wisconsin until 1946.
3. A U.S. political party formed in 1948 to support the presidential candidacy of Henry A. Wallace.

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