The Free-Soil Party
No, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was not a president, or even a political candidate. He was a leader that helped blacks and whites come together. At the time of his death, the US was still so segregated that it would not have accepted an African-American president. He was a pastor and civil rights leader. Other civil rights leaders that ran for office were: Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young and Al Sharpton.
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In the 2008 and 2012 elections, the Democratic Party candidate for President was Barack Obama. The candidate for 2016 has not yet been chosen.
The eighth US President was Martin Van Buren.
He ran as the candidate of the Free Soil Party in 1848.
Martin Van Buren was the candidate for the Free Soil Party in the 1848 presidential election. The Free Soil Party was formed primarily to oppose the expansion of slavery into the territories of the United States. Van Buren's platform focused on preventing the extension of slavery, appealing to both abolitionists and those concerned about the impact of slavery on white labor.
Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren ran for them 1848 and John P. Hale was their candidate in 1852.
Martin Van Buren ran for them 1848 and John P. Hale was their candidate in 1852.
Martin Van Buren ran for them 1848 and John P. Hale was their candidate in 1852.
Political analysts "infer" that Republican presidential candidate Andy Martin is opposed to same-sex marriage.
Martin Van Buren he was the 8th president. his political party was democratic. he was president during the panic of 1837, hence the nick name.
In 1840, Wiliam Howard Taft, Whig candidate from Ohio, won over the incumbent Democrat President Martin Van Buren.
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No, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was not a president, or even a political candidate. He was a leader that helped blacks and whites come together. At the time of his death, the US was still so segregated that it would not have accepted an African-American president. He was a pastor and civil rights leader. Other civil rights leaders that ran for office were: Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young and Al Sharpton.
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