Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) was the 28th President of the United States and a devout Democrat. Wilson was a Presbyterian and 'intellectual elite' of 'Progressive' idea and policies, he served as President of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, where he denied entrance to black Americans. Wilson was elected President as a Democrat in 1912. Early in his first term, he instituted racial segregation in the federal government. Wilson worked with a Democratic Majority Congress to pass major 'progressive' legislation that included the Federal Trade Commission, the Clayton Antitrust Act, the Federal Farm Loan Act, America's first-ever federal 'progressive' income taxin the Revenue Act of 1913 and most notably the Federal Reserve Act. It was the Federal Reserve Act that privatized much of The Federal Reserve and some say took oversight of the monetary system of The United States away from the people.
Yes, Wilson was a Democrat.
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Woodrow Wilson was Democrat
Democrat.
He was an illuminate stooge, that enforced the 16th amendment and stole the money from the law abiding citizens of the USA. Which is unconstitutional. It gave more power to congress to dangle our own money over our heads. Which they are. Prove me wrong.
William H. Taft was a Republican.
no, he was a republican.
Of the three, Dr. Woodrow Wilson was the Democrat.
William Howard Taft was the incumbent Republican President and was nominated for a second term by his party in 1912. Teddy Roosevelt who started off as a Republican left and started a new party. This cost Taft the re-election and put a Democrat, Woodrow Wilson in as President.
Theodore Roosevelt and William H. Taft divided the Republican vote, which allowed Wilson to be elected as a Democrat.
William Howard Taft was a Republican.
William Howard Taft (Rebublican) William Jennings Bryan (Democrat)
Woodrow Wilson was the Democrat who slipped in the White House in 1912 when Republican ex-President, Theodore Roosevelt, ran against the Republican incumbent, Taft, and split the Republican vote. He an Taft together had more than enough votes to win.
William H. Taft was a Republican
In a way this is what happened in 1912. Former President Theodore Roosevelt, who was elected as a Republican Vice President in 1900 and as a Republican President in 1904, tried to get the nomination in 1912, but when he failed to get it, he ran as a third party candidate against the incumbent Republican president William Howard Taft. Both were defeated by Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
Taft was a Republican who held the office of President and Chief Justice in the Supreme Court.
William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt split the Republican vote, allowing the Democrat Wilson to win in the electoral college vote.