Taft's 1912 result was the worst performance for any incumbent president seeking re-election, both in terms of electoral votes (8) and share of popular votes (23.2%). He was beaten by both Democrat Woodrow Wilson (41.8%) and Theodore Roosevelt (27.4%) who ran as the Progressive Party candidate after failing to secure the Republican nomination.
In 1921, President Warren G. Harding appointed Taft as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, making him the first U.S. president to serve in that position. Under Taft, the Court was conservative on business issues although there were advances in individual rights.
Along with all of his "firsts," Taft was the last American president to have facial hair.
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