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Theodore Roosevelt became president of the United States following the death of William McKinley. (See McKinley entry for election results from the McKinley/ Roosevelt campaign.) This marked the fifth time in U.S. history that a vice president became president following the death of his predecessor. Roosevelt's victory in 1904 marked the first time that a former vice president finishing his predecessor's term was elected as president on his own in the next election.
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