* Adali Stevenson in 1952 and 1956. * John Kennedy in 1960. * Lyndon Johnson in 1964. * Hubert Humphrey in 1968. * George McGovern in 1972. * Jimmy Carter in 1976 and 1980. * Walter Mondale on 1984. * Michael Dukakis in 1988. * Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996. * Albert Gore in 2000. * John Kerry in 2004.
they voted for the republican canidate in the 1948 election
After he left office he became increasingly anti-slavery and ran for president on the Free Soil ticket in 1848 . This party was made up of anti-slavery people from the Democrats and Whigs.
He never ran for president. He was vice president put into office as president when Garfield was assassinated.
He was the 39th President and served, 1977-1981.
pro-life
John F. Kennedy from Massachusetts ran with Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota for the Democrats in 1962
Grover Cleveland ran for the Democrats in 1884 and won to become the first Democratic President after the Civil War.
In the United States there are two main people who ran for president in 1876. Their political parties were the Democrats who nominated Samuel Tilden and Republicans who had Rutherford B. Hayes as their candidate. .
He was president from 1953-1961, so he probably ran in 1953 or 1952.
George W. Bush first ran for president in the year 2000.
Walter Mondale, former VP from Minnesota ran for the Democrats against Reagan in 1984.
John McCain ran for president twice. He first ran in 2000 and then again in 2008.
George McClellan ran against Lincoln on a peace platform for the Democrats. He was beaten by Lincoln.
Bryan ran for President as the candidate of both the Democrats and the Peoples' or Populist Party in 1896.
George Walker Bush and Albert Gore.
The Democratic Party's nominee for U.S. President in both the 1952 election and the 1956 election was Adlai E. Stevenson II, the grandson of former U.S. Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson I. However, he never served in Congress. He was the Governor of Illinois when he was running in 1952. The only U.S. Senators from Illinois who ran for President were Stephan A. Douglas and Barack Obama.
Joe Biden has ran for both president and vice president twice. He ran for vice president in 2008 and 2012 and for president in 1988 and 2008.