The 1916 American Presidential Elections occurred while the bloody World War One was going on in Europe. Although most American sympathies lay with Britain and France the public still wished to have America officially neutral. Incumbent Woodrow Wilson won primarily due to the continued split of the Republican and Progressive parties. His opponents were former Vice President Charles Fairbanks and Senator Robert LaFollette.
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