The vice-presidential candidates in 1920 were Calvin Coolidge and Charles Bryan.
Coolidge won and went on to become president when Harding died. Bryan was the brother of the better known William Jennings Bryan.
Warren G.Harding/Calvin Coolidge James M.Cox/Franklin D.Roosevelt
There was no election that year.
the 1796 presidential election:
John F. Kennedy ran with Lyndon B. Johnson as his running mate for Vice President in the 1960 presidential election.
The 12th amendment is that Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates will appear on 2 separate ballets. For example in the last presidential election Obama ran for President with Biden as Vice President and then on a separate ballet McCain ran with Palin as Vice President, rather with all 4 running for president. Before this the winner of the election was the President and the runner-up became the Vice President, but that became a problem because of partisan differences and thus we have the 12th amendment.
In the 1864 U. S. Vice Presidential Election, Andrew Johnson ran against George Pendleton.
Eugene Debs
In the 2008 US presidential election Barak Obama won the election. He ran as a Democrat.
Hubert H Humphrey, from Minnesota is the man you are thinking of.
The most recent U.S. vice-presidential election was in 2012. The two major-party noninees were Democrat Joe Biden of Delaware and Republican Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.
George H.W. Bush defeated democrat Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential election. George W. Bush defeated democratic Vice-President Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election, and democrat John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election.
The Whigs ran William Henry Harrison in 1840 and won .
Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt ran. FDR won. The election was in '32, not '33.