Final answer:
The question appears to have a typographical error regarding the beginning of a political career at the 'Palmer Baths,' which does not correspond with the known historical careers of figures like Woodrow Wilson, Eugene Debs, or Franklin Delano Roosevelt, nor the influential Palmer Raids.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question hints at a political career that began at the Palmer Baths, although it is not clear from the provided information whose career is referred to. However, drawing from the given historical context, there's no direct mention of Palmer Baths being a starting point for anyone's political career. Political figures such as Woodrow Wilson started his political career after being involved in academia and winning the governorship of New Jersey. Figures like Eugene Debs initiated a political career through involvement in the labor movement and as a leader of the Socialist Party of America (SPA). Franklin Delano Roosevelt began his journey in politics using his family's affluence and became the governor of New York before his presidency. Other prominent political paths include Theodore Roosevelt, who, after his presidency, embarked on an African safari before re-entering politics and running for President again on a Progressive ticket as the Bull Moose Party candidate.
None of these historical accounts, unfortunately, align with the notion of beginning a career at the Palmer Baths. It is likely that this could be a mix-up with the Palmer Raids, which involved Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer and have been a significant historical event brought up for its controversial federal law enforcement actions during the Red Scare after World War I.