Trump, the GOP, and four days in July

In June 1912, the Republican Party seemed as though it might rip in two. President Taft was running in a hotly contested primary against his estranged friend, and former president, Teddy Roosevelt, as well as the progressive senator Robert Lafollette. Roosevelt, frustrated with the more conservative and tentative Taft, broke a previous promise and ran … Continue reading Trump, the GOP, and four days in July