Phatscotty wrote:Teddy split the vote on purpose. See, Teddy Roosevelt was a Progressive, but his hand picked successor turned out not to be. So when Teddy's successor ran again Woodrow Wilson (Progressive) Teddy made sure the vote was split, because even if Teddy's own 'party' lost, Teddy still won the cause (Progressivism)
Bully!
But I don't think it was that easy. I think Teddy really wanted to win. One can speculate on what might have happened had he not been sidelined from the campaign because he was shot. I don't think he particularly liked Wilson and he strongly advocated against Wilson's military policies at the start of WWI. He didn't much like his relative Franklin either. So it's just just a case of "letting the progressive win." When he lost, his flavor of progressive died with him. Another reason why he lost was that, in effect, the South won (he failed to win any Southern state). This resulted in a President that promoted segregation and actually had a showing of "Birth of a Nation" in the White House.