He was a democrat who served in the cabinets of presidents Wilson and Harding
Of the four assassinated Presidents, only John F. Kennedy was a Democrat. Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and William McKinley were Republicans.
No. Lincoln was never a Democrat. He was the first Republican President.
president election republican Herbert Hoover ran against Democrat Al Smith
The 1861 Presidential election had four candidates. Besides Lincoln, Southern Democrat John Breckinridge, Constitutional Leader John Bell and Democrat Stephen Douglas all ran.
They had little in common, other than the desire to see the South back in the Union. Johnson was a slave-owning Democrat from a quasi-Southern state. Lincoln was a Midwestern Republican who fought a war to end slavery. The adoption of the "National Union" banner by the Republicans was successful in assuring Lincoln's re-election, but Lincoln's assassination meant a Democrat (Johnson) became President, assuring his failure to enact Lincoln's plans for Reconstruction.
During the Vietnam War, Presidents Kennedy and then Johnson were democrats.
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All of the president elected in the 1920's were Republicans. Democrat Woodrow Wilson was President from Jan. 1, 1920 until March 4, 1921.
yes. In fact, it is not unusual for recent presidents to appoint someone with experience in the administration of a past president from the other party.
Lyndon Johnson was President in 1966; he was a Democrat.
I think you need to identify which President Roosevelt, since one was a Bull Moose Republican, and the other a Democrat
In democracies that is what happens, a president elected democratically may, at an election be defeated by another candidate fighting the election.
The 22th (and 24th) US President was Democrat Grover Cleveland, elected in 1884 and in 1892. Although Vice President Andrew Johnson, a Democrat, succeeded to the Presidency on the death of Abraham Lincoln, the next four Presidents were Republicans: Ulysses S. Grant, elected in 1868 and 1872 (18th President) Rutherford B. Hayes, elected 1876 (19th President) James Garfield, elected 1880 (20th President) Checter A. Arthur, succeeded Garfield (21st President)
Democrat Grover Cleveland was the President in 1890.
Of the four assassinated Presidents, only John F. Kennedy was a Democrat. Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and William McKinley were Republicans.
Former President Bill Clinton is a Democrat.
There have been five different Democratic presidents since 1950 including the current President Obama. The Democrats won the White House in 1960, 1964,1976, 1992, 1996 and 2008.