From Patronage To Primaries: How The Progressive Era Remade U.S. Politics
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We track how the Progressive Era broke the grip of local party machines, elevated public opinion, and strengthened the presidency, reshaping both major parties. Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson anchor the story as primaries expand and conventions recede into ceremony.
• limited, decentralized party machines shift toward national agendas
• industrialization and foreign policy drive demand for federal action
• direct democracy tools weaken party gatekeepers
• primaries rise, conventions lose real power
• the presidency emerges as steward of public welfare
• Roosevelt’s reform push and the 1912 split
• Wilson embeds progressivism in Democratic governance
• McGovern–Fraser reforms cement voter-led nominations
• platforms increasingly reflect presidential priorities
• preview of New Deal realignment next
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