He won de facto. The other candidates weren't born yet in 1012.
Woodrow Wilson won the Presidential election in 1912 due to Theodore Roosevelt's decision to start his own party. Roosevelt didn't get the Republican nomination so he broke off and created the Progressive Party.
Woodrow Wilson served two terms as president. He was elected in 1912 in a three-man race when former President Theodore Roosevelt decided to run against sitting President William Howard Taft. The two presidents split the Republican vote and Wilson won the election. He was re-elected in 1916.The 28th President of the United States was Woodrow Wilson from March 4, 1913 to March 4, 1921
Gerald Ford pardoned his predecessor who had resigned in a cloud of suspicion and that pardon hurt Ford in the 1976 election.
James P. Polk won the election in 1884 partly due to his support in the annexation of Texas.
Generally, a Parliamentary system will get work done quicker, but a Presidential system is sometimes desirable because it partly limits the government.
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge strongly opposed the Treaty of Versailles because he felt that the US should demand unconditional surrender. He is largely responsible for preventing US entry into the League of Nations, partly due to his personal hatred of President Woodrow Wilson.
Wilson was one of the people who early on, pushed the idea of a league of nations as a way at settling conflicts and ending the threat of war. Such an organization was set up after World War I. Wilson traveled the country speaking in favor of the league and the importance of the US joining and supporting it. However, the Republicans campaigned against it as part of the presidential election and the people elected the Republican, Harding, thereby showing the national consensus and crippling the league of nations.
Nixon won the presidency in 1968 election, making a political comeback that seemed nearly impossible after the "last press conference". The so-called "last press conference" of Richard Nixon took place on November 7 1962, following his loss to democrat Pat Brown in the 1962 California gubernatorial election.
Republican candidate Senator Barry Goldwater was seen by many Americans as a "trigger-happy" extremist.
The band Danny Wilson, formed in the 1980s, took their name from a fictional character in the 1952 film "Danny Wilson," which starred Frank Sinatra. The name was chosen partly because it had a catchy ring to it and helped create a distinct identity for the band. Additionally, it reflected the band's playful and whimsical approach to music.
Partly Russia and partly America
When an economy is partly command and partly market, is called a mixed economy.