<span>1824: John Quincy Adams.
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes.
1888: Benjamin Harrison.
2000: George W. Bush.
<span>2016: Donald Trump.</span></span>
I think it was Woodrow Wilson due to his term time and him being the father of the Progressive movement.
I believe the answer is: Both were elected by popular vote
Popular vote refers to the type of voting in which the winner is determined by calculating which candidate has the largest percentage of votes. In this country, Only the president of the united states is the one that elected not by popular votes, but using electoral votes.