The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

Who is William McKinley from The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt and what is their importance?

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At the end of his career as police commissioner, Roosevelt campaigns heavily for William McKinley, who fails to campaign himself due to the ill health of his wife. Roosevelt supports McKinley for president, hoping for an appointment in the department of the navy after his election. Roosevelt gains the appointment after some opposition.