He got the votes. Today's Republican Party is different from Truman's time. Even a little as 30-40 years ago the Republican Party was more moderate. Reagan wouldn't be elected today because he would be considered liberal by the Republicans in office today. Both parties have lost the focus of working for the common good of the country.
Former President Theodore Roosevelt created the Progressive Party (nicknamed the "Bull Moose Party") after he failed to receive the Republic nomination in the 1912 presidential election. Democratic Party candidate Woodrow Wilson benefitted from the 1912 split in the Republican Party. Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election defeating Progressive Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt and Republican Party candidate incumbent President William Taft. In the 1912 presidential election Woodrow Wilson received 435 electoral votes, Theodore Roosevelt received 88 electoral votes, and William Taft received 8 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Wilson 6,293,152 (42%), Roosevelt 4,119,207 (27%), and Taft 3,483,922 (23%). Socialist Party candidate Eugene Debs received 901,551 (6%) popular votes and no electoral votes.
Wilson won in 1912 because Theodore Roosevelt, who failed to get the Republican nomination, started his own party and ran against the Republican President Taft, splitting the Republican vote. Roosevelt and Taft together got more votes than Wilson. In 1916, Wilson had the advantage of being the incumbent president. He had won favor with support of labor unions. War going on in Europe and people were concerned about it. Wilson's slogan was "He kept us out of war." Wilson won the South and all the West except Oregon. He won Ohio in the midwest.
Republican support was divided between two candidates
Republican support was divided between two candidates
Woodrow Wilson
The 1860 election was the second presidential election with a Republican candidate and the first in which a Republican won (Abraham Lincoln).Republicans won the U.S. presidential elections of...1860 -- Abraham Lincoln1864 -- Abraham Lincoln1868 -- Ulysses S. Grant1872 -- Ulysses S. Grant1876 -- Rutherford B. Hayes1880 -- James A. Garfield1888 -- Benjamin Harrison1896 -- William McKinley1900 -- William McKinley1904 -- Theodore Roosevelt1908 -- William Howard Taft1920 -- Warren G. Harding1924 -- Calvin Coolidge1928 -- Herbert HooverIn the 1888 election a plurality of the voting public supported Democrat Grover Cleveland at the polls, and in the 1876 election Democrat Samuel J. Tilden was actually the choice of a majority (more than half) of those who voted.The elections won by Democrats during the same period were...1884 -- Grover Cleveland1892 -- Grover Cleveland1912 -- Woodrow Wilson1916 -- Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson was a Democrat, and based much of his ideology on liberal theory, as he was a Ph.D in Political Science. He was progressive in nature, and tried to use the Presidency much in the same way Teddy Roosevelt did. Therefore Wilson tried to act as a steward to the people, but failed to achieve the same success as TR. To sum up the answer... we, in the field, wold categorize Wilson a partisan leaner, favoring the left, or a moderate Democrat. Wilson formed idels based on liberalist theories and ideologies such as the league of nations and new world order he was as such and has been branded ''the dove of politics''. His theories revolving liberalism are still used in todays modern society and so the state of the American economy and isuess about government has pushed president Obama to reverse current governing systems and go back to the start thus Woodrow Wilsons ideas as stated in Obamas speech hense we must go back to our former theories. And also democrat and republican parties Liberalism is an ideology that falls under those parties as such views or beliefs of those certain idoelogies.
Democrat Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 Presidential election and served from 1913 to 1921.
He was the republican presidential candidate in the election of 1912... A+... =)..
Woodrow Wilson
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.
Republican support was divided between two candidates
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,
Republican support was divided between two candidates
William Howard Taft in 19121912 U.S. Presidential Election Results:435 votes (81.9%) --> New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson (Democrat)88 votes (16.6%) --> former President Theodore Roosevelt of New York (Progressive)8 votes (1.5%) --> incumbent President William Howard Taft of Ohio (Republican)
The Republican vote was divided between Taft and Roosevelt, which allowed Democrat Woodrow Wilson to win. Similar outcomes occurred in 1992 and 2000.
No one was re-elected in 1920. Republican Warren Harding took the election, replacing Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
Democrat Woodrow Wilson, Republican William Howard Taft, Progressive Theodore Roosevelt and Socialist Eugene V. Debs
A Democrat. Woodrow Wilsonn never belonged to the Republican Party.