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I do not think Wilson talked about the League of Nations until 1918. The campaign of 1912 centered on domestic issues particularly government regulation of big business.
Woodrow Wilson
He was the republican presidential candidate in the election of 1912... A+... =)..
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.
The incumbent President, William Howard Taft, ran for the Republicans and lost to Wilson in 1912.
No, Dr. Wilson was the Governor of New Jersey at that time.
Woodrow Wilson (a Democrat) won the United States presidential election of 1912, defeating the Progressive Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt's running mate was Hiram Johnson.
Woodrow Wilson's campaign manager for his presidential campaign in 1912 was William Gibbs McAdoo. McAdoo was a lawyer and politician who previously served as Wilson's Secretary of the Treasury during his presidency. He played a crucial role in crafting Wilson's campaign strategy and securing his nomination.
Woodrow Wilson, New Jersey Governor and former president of Princeton University ran on the Democratic ticket in the 1912 presidential election. Wilson , along with running mate, Thomas Marshall. won the election with a large number of electoral votes and 42% of the popular vote,
Woodrow Wilson probably gained the most from the split.
Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election defeating Theodore Roosevelt. In the 1912 presidential election Woodrow Wilson received 435 electoral votes and Theodore Roosevelt received 88 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Wilson 6,293,152 and Roosevelt 4,119,207.
Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election defeating Theodore Roosevelt. In the 1912 presidential election Woodrow Wilson received 435 electoral votes and Theodore Roosevelt received 88 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Wilson 6,293,152 and Roosevelt 4,119,207.