Campaign Trail Results: Game #518813

This Game:

  • Year: 1916
  • Player Candidate: Woodrow Wilson
  • Running Mate: Newton Baker
  • Difficulty Level: Normal
  • Winner Take All Mode?: Yes
  • Game Played:
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View overall results, or a specific state:
CandidateElectoral VotesPopular VotesPop. Vote %
---- Charles Evans Hughes4239,896,13953.38
---- Woodrow Wilson1087,536,74140.65
---- Allan Benson/Other0812,6494.38
---- James Hanly0294,2791.59

Visits:

  • Kentucky:3
  • Tennessee:3
  • Georgia:2
  • Mississippi:1
  • Missouri:1
  • North Carolina:1
  • Ohio:1

Answers:

  • What will your position be on the women's suffrage question as your campaign this fall?
    I support the passage of a Constitutional amendment protecting the right of women to vote.
  • What themes will you emphasize as you accept the Democratic nomination and begin your campaign?
    We will take the attack to the Republican Party this fall -- it is impossible to satisfy the demands of both wings of that party, and Hughes must surely cast his lot with one and alienate the other.
  • The Democratic Convention erupted into spontaneous cries of “He kept us out of war!” as you were nominated. Do you plan to campaign on this position, or will you add some nuance to it?
    I don't intend to explicitly rebuke such claims, but I will not emphasize the peace issue as I campaign this fall.
  • Do you plan to attack Charles Evans Hughes's stance on preparedness and war with Europe, and if so, how?
    I don't plan to say much about Charles Evans Hughes one way or the other. I believe we have better things to campaign on.
  • As 1916 begins, you have a vacancy to fill on the Supreme Court. Advisors are recommending Louis Brandeis -- a choice that is sure to be controversial. What are your thoughts?
    I'm prepared to stand behind Louis Brandeis as a Court nominee. He has devoted his life to fighting for the common man against the business trusts of this nation.
  • How much do you plan to highlight the creation of the Federal Trade Commission as an accomplishment during this campaign?
    In a few cases, we did have to go a little further than the New Freedom ideals would imply, but we plan to take a more moderate course during my second term.
  • Theodore Roosevelt is hitting the campaign trail hard this fall. However, he continues to make bellicose speeches about the war in Europe. Will you attack Roosevelt and Hughes for this?
    Roosevelt is still a popular figure, particularly among the type of progressive voter we hope to attract. I will refrain from any explicit criticism of his statements.
  • The forces of Pancho Villa have killed over 30 Americans in separate incidents, and even launched a raid into New Mexico. How will you respond to this, as President?
    We need to mobilize the National Guard and increase our military presence on the southern border, in order to prevent future attacks.
  • You have opposed a federal farm credit system in the past, but a Farm Loan Act is being pushed through Congress again this year. Will you support it this time?
    I won't take any active steps to support or oppose this measure, but I will not wield the veto if Congress passes it.
  • As September approaches, the nation is at serious risk of a national rail strike. What are your plans for dealing with this?
    I don't see a need to take an active role in arbitrating this labor conflict. Let the unions and railroads work out a solution between themselves.
  • Will you sign the Revenue Act of 1916, which would increase the income tax and establish a Tariff Commission?
    I will veto this Act. I support a federal income tax, but not to the level that this bill imposes. It also introduces an estate tax and an excess profits tax.
  • How much do you plan to push back against Southern obstructionism on a federal child labor law?
    I would certainly sign this into law, but not if that means railroading a bill through Congress against the wishes of its elected members.
  • What motivated you to place Newton Baker on the ticket for your attempt at reelection?
    Newton Baker is the progressive choice for Vice President, and I have every confidence in his abilities.
  • Do you support the recently ratified 17th Amendment, requiring the direct election of U.S. Senators?
    I believe that Senators should be elected by the legislature of each state, in line with the original Constitution.
  • Would you support American participation in a postwar League of Nations, if one were to be created after the current War?
    I don't have any comment on this plan. It's far too early to determine how the war will end, who will win, or what the peace arrangements might be.
  • Do you support the level of preparedness established by the recent National Defense Act?
    If we're so bent on avoiding war, why are we expanding the Army and contracting for new weapons?
  • Do you have a position to take on the calls for the prohibition of alcohol as you campaign this fall?
    We reject any call for the prohibition of alcohol, and I would not support such laws as President.
  • Do you have any statements to make about the Federal Reserve Act, which established the Federal Reserve in 1913?
    I believe the Federal Reserve was an unnecessary and destabilizing change to the nation's banking system.
  • Do you have any statements to make about the Federal Trade Commission, established in 1914?
    Some steps were needed to curtail abuse by business, but the Commission has far too much power over legitimate, honest businessmen in this country.
  • Do you support the Clayton Antitrust Act which was recently passed? Do you believe that unions should be exempted from the antitrust regulations?
    I support the Clayton Antitrust Act and would hope to see further measures enacted to protect the rights of labor in this country.
  • Do you support the broader establishment of workers' compensation programs and laws, at the federal level?
    This is not a measure that I support.
  • Do you support the temporary curtailment of American shipping in the Atlantic, in order to reduce the chances of German submarine attacks and the resulting consequences?
    If we are serious about avoiding entanglement in a European war, then we should not allow merchants to put American lives at risk of attack in known war zones.
  • Do you believe that certain groups in the United States, for their own narrow interests, are trying to undermine American diplomacy and the global order?
    This isn't a subject that I plan to address on the campaign trail.
  • Will you make any statements about the increased regulation of narcotics and stimulants such as a cocaine, which began with the 1914 Harrison Act?
    This isn't an important issue in our current campaign.
  • Where will you travel to during your final days before the election?
    I would make our final campaign stops in New York.