United States presidential election, 1916
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The United States presidential election of 1916 was a closely contested race during World War I in which incumbent Democrat Woodrow Wilson narrowly defeated Republican Charles Evans Hughes, with the campaign dominated by debates over neutrality and preparedness.
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Thomas R. Marshall
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Charles Evans Hughes
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