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  1. 6. Juni 2023 · Incumbent Theodore Roosevelt defeated Democratic challenger Alton B. Parker in the 1904 presidential election. With his landslide victory, Roosevelt became the first president to win a full term after assuming the office upon the death of his predecessor.

  2. The Democrats eventually united around Alton Parker, the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, as their 1904 presidential nominee. [3] Parker had been the campaign manager for New York Governor David B. Hill in 1885 and acquired a reputation for fairness, competence, and courtesy as a judge. [3]

  3. The Democrats nominated New Yorker Alton B. Parker for president in 1904. Parker never distinguished his political views from those of his Republican opponent during the campaign. This did not bode well for the virtually unknown Democratic candidate. Parker and his running mate, Henry Davis, lost to Theodore Roosevelt, the popular and energetic incumbent.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › alton-b-parkerAlton B. Parker _ AcademiaLab

    Alton B. Parker. Alton Brooks Parker (14 de mayo de 1852 - 10 de mayo de 1926) fue un juez estadounidense. Fue el candidato demócrata en las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos de 1904, perdiendo de manera aplastante ante el actual republicano Theodore Roosevelt. Parker, originario del norte del estado de Nueva York, ejerció la ...

  5. Alton Brooks Parker (* 14. Mai 1852 in Cortland, New York; † 10. Mai 1926 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Jurist und der US-Präsidentschaftskandidat der Demokratischen Partei im Wahlkampf des Jahres 1904. Alton B. Parker. Parkers Kanzlei befand sich in Kingston.

  6. Title [Alton B. Parker] Contributor Names Glackens, L. M. (Louis M.), 1866-1933, artist

  7. 8. Juni 2022 · That was New York Court of Appeals’ former Chief Judge Alton B. Parker (1852-1926), probably the most neglected major party presidential candidate in U.S. history. Yet at the time of the election Parker was the leader of one of the nation’s two major political parties and one of the nation’s foremost judicial statesmen.