Andrew Jackson's running mate in 1832 was Martin Van Buren.
John C. Calhoun
Fillmore was the running mate of Zachary Taylor in 1848 when he elected vice-president. In 1856 when ran for President for the American ( aka Know-Nothing )party, his running mate was Andrew Jackson Donelson, newspaper editor and lawyer from Tennessee.
He was a Republican when he was elected vice- president but most of his life he was a Democrat. His old party split when the Civil War began and Lincoln picked him as a running mate. After he was President he went back to the Democrats.
Hughe and... i forget it was Hugh and Robert Jackson mate -from sasuke6661313@Yahoo.com-
His hobbies are running Jumping and mostly fighting
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.
Andrew Jackson opposed the first National Bank because he disliked the people running the national bank.
Andrew Jackson's father's name was Andrew Jackson Sr.
Here's a simpler answer: John C. Calhoon.
yes To date, two U.S. Vice Presidents have each served under two Presidents. George Clinton was Thomas Jefferson's running mate in the 1804 election and James Madison's running mate in the 1808 election. George Clinton was the first person to win a U.S. Vice Presidential election; there weren't any before 1804. John C. Calhoun was running mate to both John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson in 1824, when Adams won, and again to Andrew Jackson when he won in 1828. Also, former Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson I, who served from 1893 to 1897, was William Jennings Bryan's running mate in 1900, and former Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, who served from 1905 to 1909, was Charles Evans Hughes' running mate in 1916.
Andrew Johnson was Abraham Lincoln's vice-presidential running mate in the 1864 presidential election. He succeeded Lincoln when Lincoln was assassinated in April of 1865.