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=== Presidential election of 1916 === {{Main|1916 United States presidential election}} [[File:Woodrow Wilson, accepting Democratic nomination, 1916.JPG|thumb|Wilson accepts the Democratic Party nomination for president in 1916]] [[File:ElectoralCollege1916.svg|thumb|The 1916 electoral college map]] Wilson was renominated at the [[1916 Democratic National Convention]] without opposition.<ref>Berg (2013), pp. 405β406</ref> In an effort to win progressive voters, Wilson called for legislation providing for an eight-hour day and six-day workweek, health and safety measures, the prohibition of child labor, and safeguards for female workers. He also favored a minimum wage for all work performed by and for the federal government.<ref>Cooper (2009), p. 335</ref> The Democrats also campaigned on the slogan "He Kept Us Out of War", and warned that a Republican victory would mean war with Germany.<ref>Cooper (2009) pp. 341β342, 352</ref> Hoping to reunify the progressive and conservative wings of the party, the [[1916 Republican National Convention]] nominated Supreme Court justice [[Charles Evans Hughes]] for president; as a jurist, he had been completely out of politics by 1912. Though Republicans attacked Wilson's foreign policy on various grounds, domestic affairs generally dominated the campaign. Republicans campaigned against Wilson's New Freedom policies, especially tariff reduction, the new income taxes, and the [[Adamson Act]], which they derided as "class legislation".<ref>Cooper (1990), pp. 248β249, 252β253</ref> The election was close and the outcome was in doubt with Hughes ahead in the East, and Wilson in the South and West. The decision came down to California. On November 10, California certified that Wilson had won the state by 3,806 votes, giving him a majority of the electoral vote. Nationally, Wilson won 277 electoral votes and 49.2 percent of the popular vote, while Hughes won 254 electoral votes and 46.1 percent of the popular vote.<ref>Berg (2013), pp. 415β416</ref> Wilson was able to win by picking up many votes that had gone to Roosevelt or Debs in 1912.<ref>{{Cite journal |jstor = 1900319|title = Woodrow Wilson, Irish Americans, and the Election of 1916|journal = The Journal of American History|volume = 54|issue = 1|pages = 57β72|last1 = Leary|first1 = William M.|year = 1967|doi = 10.2307/1900319|author1-link=William M. Leary}}</ref> He swept the [[Solid South]] and won all but one Western state, while Hughes won most of the Northeastern and Midwestern states.<ref>Cooper (1990), pp. 254β255</ref> Wilson's re-election made him the first Democrat since [[Andrew Jackson]] (in 1832) to win two consecutive terms. The Democrats kept control of Congress.<ref>Cooper (2009), pp. 311β312</ref>
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