Why did corrupt politicians want to get rid of Teddy Roosevelt in New York? Why did political boss Mark Hanna think it was a horrible idea?

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"Roosevelt returned from war as a hero, and regained elective office, now as Governor  of New York, then the nation's largest, most populous state. While Governor, Roosevelt  worked again to end corruption and to develop the state's civil service. Roosevelt ran with McKinley within the latter man's reelection campaign, and won.  

The odore Roosevelt promised to continue  McKinley's program, and initially he worked closely with McKinley's men. His 20,000-word address  to the Congress in December 1901, asked Congress to curb the facility of trusts ""within reasonable  limits."" They didn't act but Roosevelt did, issuing 44 lawsuits against major corporations; he was  called the ""trust-buster." "Mark Hanna was the rival power within the Republican Party . Hanna died, and  Roosevelt had an easy renomination and reelection in 1904. He won 336 of 476 electoral votes,

and 56.4% of the total popular vote. He therefore became the primary President who came into office  due to the death of his predecessor to be elected in his own right."