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The Republican National Convention will take place next week two blocks away from the spot in Milwaukee where President Teddy Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt in 1912.
Roosevelt, then a former Republican president campaigning on the “progressive” Bull Moose Party ticket, was shot by saloon owner John F. Schrank outside the Gilpatrick Hotel, now the site of the Hyatt Regency Hotel. MILWAUKEE, WI, UNITED STATES – 1912: Gun used by John F. Schrank in his assassination attempt on U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, on October 14, 1912 in Milwaukee, WI.
Breitbart News spoke to Republican delegates at the hotel, who suggested that Democrats’s rhetoric had created an environment that encouraged Saturday’s assassination attempt, which claimed the life of one attendee at the rally.
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