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After serving as governor, what did Herman Talmadge do?

a. Ran for President
b. Became a U.S. Senator
c. Started a business
d. Retired from politics

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After serving as governor, Herman Talmadge became a U.S. Senator. Roosevelt's decision to seek the Republican nomination threatened to split an already divided party.

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After serving as governor, Herman Talmadge became a U.S. Senator.

Election of 1912

Roosevelt's retirement from politics ended as soon as the former president returned from an African safari in 1909. The following year, the former president delivered a high-profile political speech in which he gave his support to a number of progressive Republican candidates in the upcoming congressional election. By the spring of 1912, Roosevelt openly criticized Taft, and few were surprised when he announced his intention to run for president once again. Still popular among many Republicans, Roosevelt's decision to seek the Republican nomination threatened to split an already divided party.

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