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30 January, 20:28

How did Woodrow Wilson's presidential win in 1912 set a precedent?

A. Wilson one more of the popular vote than any previous president

B. Wilson won the electoral college but less than 50% of the popular vote

C. Wilson won the popular vote and lost the electoral college

D. Wilson won when votes were recounted after a close election

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  1. 30 January, 22:38
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    The Republican party allowed enough votes, both popular and electoral, to go to Wilson.
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