I don't think the parties have to be the same, but they usually are because the president wants a vice that will support him or her.
Republican and Democrat
The Republican and Democrat Parties.
Today ALL US parties and politicians are in favour of the Civil Rights act. But it was Democrat president Kennedy who had it drafted and Democat President Johnson who guided it through Congress. In all fairness, most Republicans voted in favour of the Civil Rights Act as well and a minority of Republican AND Democrat congressmen voted against it. But that had mostly to do with their Southern States background, not with the convictions of the Democrat and Republican parties as a whole.
No- political parties were not what they are today when Monroe was elected.
In the US? Democrat and Republican. There used to be a Wig party.
No- party affiliation has nothing to do with term limits. A president can not exceed the two-term limit by changing parties.
2 Democrat or Republican. If you are a third party candidate, you have practically no chance of winning.
Republican and Democrat
No. Anyone can win, but the two parties have the most power.
Reagan was initially a registered Democrat; he became a Republican in 1962 and was elected Governor of California and President of the US as a Republican
Democrat, Republican, Democrat-Republican, Independent, and Whig
"The Republican" & "Democrat Digest"
The Republican and Democrat Parties.
The Democrat and Republican parties.
He was a Democrat when he was younger, but in the mid 1950's he began supporting Republican candidates, notably Dwight Eisenhower in 1956. He supported Richard Nixon for President in 1960, and officially changed parties to become a registered Republican in 1962. As he put it- he never left the Democratic Party-- they left him.
Republican Democrat
Democrat and Republican