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Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate, defeated incumbent William Howard Taft and former President Teddy Roosevelt, who was trying for a second, nonconsecutive elected term. Roosevelt was at odds with his successor, and ran under the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party, drawing many Republican votes.
A Democrat. Woodrow Wilsonn never belonged to the Republican Party.
Of the three, Dr. Woodrow Wilson was the Democrat.
Woodrow Wilson
In the 1916 U.S. presidential election, the main candidates were Woodrow Wilson, the incumbent, running as the Democratic candidate, and Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican candidate. Wilson narrowly won re-election, securing a second term in office.
Woodrow Wilson
(Thomas) Woodrow Wilson of the Democratic Party.
Democratic Woodrow Wilson was able to win two presidential elections during an era of republican party control because of keeping the US out of war, avoiding conflicts with Germany and Mexico, as well as maintaining a good national policy.
Woodrow Wilson
Democratic Party candidate Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election defeating Progressive Party (nicknamed the "Bull Moose Party") candidate Theodore Roosevelt and Republican Party candidate incumbent President William Taft.