FDR Runs in 1916

The 1916 election was the closest election in US history, and one of the most controversial elections in US history the Winner was FDR which made him the youngest elected president at the age of 34 and with that FDR was tasked with Neutrality which was a campaign promise that he wanted to keep, Even though FDR was 1934 when he won the election he was 35 when he entered office making him legal for presidency there was also controversy as to the election itself as it was the closest election in US history with 249 electoral votes going towards Wilson and 249 going towards FDR. The Election Results sent a Shock through the nation as 7 states could not decide, the Election went to the House of Represenatives to be vote on there but it also tied there where 24 voted for Wilson and 24 voted Roosevelt after this the Constitution did not specify what to do, as it was never thought of, The House of Represenatives handed the vote over to Congress after the confusion and Congress voted Roosevelt into office as Winner this caused public outrage in many states as they called the election unconstitutional and void and null, so much outrage that in los angelas some of the first violent protests took place.