There is only one Republican candidate in the 2012 Presidential Election. The Nominee is Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts
Thomas E. Dewey, former governor of New York. was the Republican candidate in 1948. He was not elected which fact surprised most of the experts.
In 2000, the Republican Party Presidential Nominee was Texas Governor George W. Bush, and the Democratic Party Presidential Nominee was U.S. Vice President Al Gore.
Mitt Romney was a former governor and businessman and is now running against Barack Obama in the Presidential Election as the Republican nominee.
The Republican Presidential nominee in the election of 1964 was Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.
Sarah Palin is a Republican and the vice-presidential nominee selected by John McCain. This was in the 2008 US presidential elections.
No. Al Gore, who was the former Vice President under President Bill Clinton from 1993-2001, was the Democraticnominee for President.He lost to the Republican Presidential nominee, who was George W. Bush.
For the 2012 Presidential Contest, a Republican nominee for President must have 1144 delegates vote for them on the first Presidential ballot at the Republican National Convention, since that is a simple majority of 2286 delegates.
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It was the first presidential election with a nominee from the Republican Party.
Donald J. Trump