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In November 1916, the presidential candidates were incumbent President Woodrow Wilson, representing the Democratic Party, and Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican nominee. Wilson campaigned on a platform of neutrality in World War I, while Hughes criticized Wilson's foreign policy and sought to present a more interventionist approach. The election was closely contested, with Wilson ultimately winning re-election.

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