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This undated photo provided courtesy of the Museum of Democracy shows floral lapel pins bearing the images of William McKinley and Garret Hobart from 1896, right, and Theodore Roosevelt, 1904, left, on view at "Campaigning for President: New York and the American Election," on display June 24 - Nov. 4, 2008 at the Museum of the City of New York in New York.
FILE ** President Theodore Roosevelt, is shown in an undated file photo. The Associated Press is asking 2008 presidential candidates a series of questions about their personal tastes, habits and backgrounds. When asked to name to name their favorite 20th century president from the opposing party, Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama, and Bill Richardson all chose President Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican who was the nation's 26th chief executive, 1901 to 1909.
** FILE * Theodore Roosevelt, is shown speaking when he stumped the country for William McKinley during the Presidential Campaign of 1900. Roosevelt was McKinley's running mate on the Republican ticket. Speaking loudly and carrying on like. It's a rare part of the 2008 presidential campaign rhetoric that crosses party lines. Democrats and Republicans alike are frequently invoking the words of the nation's 26th president and renowned political maverick.
In this photo released by the United States Navy, a navy F/A-18 Hornet jet aircraft assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron VFA-87 deploys flares before beginning a close air support mission supporting ground forces in Afghanistan, Tuesday Oct. 21, 2008. VFA-87 is assigned to Carrier Air Wing 8 and embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt.