The presidential candidates in 1860 were Abraham Lincoln (Democratic-Republican), John C. Breckinridge (Southern Democratic), John Bell (Constitutional Union), and Stephen A. Douglas (Northern Democratic). This was election was marked by the fact that the victor, Abraham Lincoln, received far from a majority of the votes but it is known to have been affected by the great number of candidates.
The Federalist Party nominated President John Adams of Massachusetts for re-election, and his Vice-Presidential running mate was former Minister to France Charles C. Pinckney of South Carolina. The Democratic-Republican Party nominated Vice President Thomas Jefferson of Virginia for President, and his Vice-Presidential running mate was former U.S. Senator Aaron Burr of New York. However, before 1804 there was no separate election for the Vice President; each elector cast two votes for President, and whoever came in second became the Vice President.
The Whig Party was pretty much finished by that time. Former Whig President Millard Fillmore ran as a nominee of the Know-Nothing Party, also known as the American Party. The Democratic Party nominated U.S. Minister to Great Britain James Buchanan of Pennsylvania. The 1856 presidential election was the first to include a nominee from the Republican Party, which was formed in 1854. They nominated former U.S. Senator John C. Fremont of California.
James Buchanan won with 174 votes (61.3%). John C. Fremont received 114 votes (35.5%), and Millard Fillmore received 8 votes (3.2%).
~James Buchanan and John C. Breckinridge- Democrat
~Millard Fillmore and Andrew Donelson- Know-nothing
~John C. Fremont and William Dayton- Republicans
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The cast of The Western Republican Presidential Debate - 2011 includes: Michele Bachmann as Herself - Candidate Herman Cain as Himself - Candidate Anderson Cooper as Himself - Moderator Anthony Crivello as Himself - National Anthem Singer Newt Gingrich as Himself - Candidate Mitt Romney as Himself - Candidate Rick Santorum as Himself - Candidate
Former NY governor and 1928 presidential candidate Alfred E. Smith was nicknamed the 'Happy Warrior'.
Jackie is his daughter.
56-year-old Schwarzenegger in "Jay - Renault Tonight Show" talk show suddenly announced: "California is the failure of the incumbent governor, the most awkward, most fraudulent politicians, no more than the incumbent Governor Davis failed, which is why he should step down, and why I decided to participate in the gubernatorial election the root cause! "
The cast of The Southern Republican Presidential Debate - 2012 includes: The Citadel Cadet Chorale as Themselves - National Anthem Singers Noel Coane as Himself - Tennessee Resident Elaine Flowers as Herself - Tea Party Patriot from Forsyth County, Georgia Newt Gingrich as Himself - Candidate John Marcoux as Himself - Retired Stock Trader Mitt Romney as Himself - Candidate Rick Santorum as Himself - Candidate
The incumbent in an election is the current office-holder. For the 2012 Presidential race, the incumbent is Barack Obama.
incumbent President Lyndon Johnson
The Democratic Party candidate for the 1904 presidential election was Alton B. Parker. Parker lost to the incumbent Republican candidate, Teddy Roosevelt.
Barack Obama, incumbent President and 2012 Democratic candidate is a lawyer.Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate is not a lawyer but a financier .
The incumbent, Gerald R. Ford, ran for another term in 1976. Bob Dole was his running mate.
In the 1828 U.S. Presidential Election, Andrew Jackson beat incumbent President John Quincy Adams 178 votes to 83 votes.
The two main candidates in the presidential election of 2004 were incumbent President George W. Bush, who ran as the Republican candidate, and Senator John Kerry, who ran as the Democratic candidate.
Joseph Biden , the incumbent is running for another term as VP.
Hubert Humphrey was the incumbent VP (and presidential candidate ) that Agnew replaced as VP.
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Technically he is both, but it is usual to refer to him as a president or the incumbent, since referring to him as a candidate makes it sound as though he isn't already a president.
Ronald Reagan won the 1980 presidential election defeating incumbent President Jimmy Carter. Incumbent President Ronald Reagan won reelection in the 1984 presidential election defeating Walter Mondale.