No woman has ever been nominated for president by the Republicans. I do not think any woman has run as a Republican in presidential primaries.
Yes, there have been several Republican women who have run for president. Notably, Carly Fiorina ran for the Republican nomination in 2016, and Michele Bachmann ran in the 2012 election. However, no Republican woman has ever been nominated by a major party for the presidency.
The only state that has been carried by every Republican winner of a U. S. Presidential Election is Ohio. In addition, North Dakota, Arizona and Alaska have been carried by every Republican Presidential election winner for as long as they have been states.
No.
18 out of the 44 presidents have been republican.
No, President Obama has always been a Democrat.
Lincoln was a Republican . . . I believe he may have been the first Republican president of the US.
President Obama is a Democrat, and a frequent critic of Republican policies.
Before the 12th amendment, the person with the highest number of votes became president and the person with the second highest number of votes became vice president. Because of this president Lincoln was a Republican and his vice president Johnson was a Democrat.
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No. The highest office that a woman has been in United States history, was that of Speaker of the House of Representatives. It was held by Nancy Pelosi when the Democrats controlled the House in 2008 to 2010. When she was elected by her fellow House Representatives, it had been the first time that a President (George W. Bush), started a State of the Union Address with Mr. Vice President and Madame Secretary... It was a milestone in U.S. History.
Yes. to date, Geraldine Ferraro is the only woman to have been a vice presidential candidate on either the Democratic or Republican tickets (although women have run for president and vice-president on minor party tickets before).
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