He decided not to run for re-election because he said he wanted to only work at getting the troops out of Vietnam
Prior to President Johnsons withdrawal from the election (March 31st 1968) his primary opponents for the Democratic nomination were... Robert F Kennedy Eugene McCarthy Hubert Humphrey George McGovern
Because he won by a big margin, he was able to pass legislation.
People in urban areas influenced the election of 1900 more.
The Senate would choose the Vice-President, who in turn would act as President until the House reached a decision.
Barack Obama won the president election for 2012.
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Yeah I got nothing. If this refers to the election compromise at the Constitutional Convention, it is the decision that led to the electoral college. Many did not trust the electorate to choose the President because they believed the majority of "common people" were ill-informed and subject to "mob mentality". So instead of direct election, they decided on indirect election through electors.
As I write this, the 2012 election has concluded, so the next election for president will be in 2016.
Andrew Jackson won the popular vote in the election of 1824, but the lack of an electoral majority resulted in the election being decided in the House of Representatives and John Quincy Adams was named President.
No, the election of a president is a civic exercise. The inauguration of a president, however, is a day of considerable ceremony.
It is false. The election of 1796 resulted in a Federalist president and a Republican vice president.
The election of the president.