"He kept us out of war" was the slogan that got him elected in 1916. Woodrow Wilson campaigned for reelection on a pledge of continued neutrality in the Great War in Europe.
He had already been reelected by that time, bu his campaign slogan was '' He kept us out of the war.''
Wilson had already been reelected by that time, but his campaign slogan was "He kept us out of war."
He kept us out of war
The American public reelected Woodrow Wilson in 1916 because he kept America out of World War I. In fact, his campaign slogan was 'He Kept Us Out of War.'
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He said, "Too Proud to Fight"
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Such was Woodrow Wilson's winning slogan in 1916.
Woodrow Wilson was reelected as president of the United States in 1916. Running on the campaign slogan "He kept us out of war," Wilson focused on maintaining neutrality during World War I. His victory over Republican candidate Charles Evans Hughes was narrow, reflecting a divided nation on the issue of involvement in the war. Wilson's second term ultimately saw the U.S. enter World War I in 1917.
five months after he was reelected, he announced war against the central powers.
"He kept us out of war". At least during his first term; that was his re-election slogan. Wilson did a lot of things; how "positive" you consider them probably depends on your particular political bent: he helped establish the Federal Reserve, for example.