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Woodrow Wilson ran against Roosevelt and Taft who were republicans
William Taft ran against William Jennings Bryan, who was a member of the Democratic Party.William Bryan
In the presidential election of 1912 Woodrow Wilson ran against Theodore Roosevelt of the Progressive Party and William H. Taft who ran for the Republican Party. In the presidential election of 2016, Wilson won a second term in office by beating Charles E. Hughes of the Republican Party.
He ran in 1912 and 1916.
Five ran. Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Eugene Debs, and Eugene Chain. Wilson won.
Woodrow Wilson made a notable speech to Congress in which he listed 14 points which he thought could be used to negotiate peace in Europe after W W I broke out.Woodrow Wilson .
Woodrow Wilson ran for president in 1912 and was elected as the 28th president of the United States. He served from 1913 to 1921. He did not have to run again for his first term as he won the election in 1912. However, he did run for a second term in 1916 and was re-elected.
Former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt ran as a third party candidate against incumbent Republican President William H. Taft in 1912. Democrat Woodrow Wilson beat both of them (as should be expected when the votes on one side are split).
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.
In the 1912 election, as an incumbent he ran against former President Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. In the 1908 election which he won, his opponent was William J. Bryan.
William Howard Taft was the 27th US President, between Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. In 1912, Roosevelt ran under the Bull Moose party against his successor, Taft. They split the Republican vote and Wilson, the Democratic candidate, won.
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.