Wiconsin voted for the Democratic nominee John Kerry.
Democratic in all presidential elections from 1988 to 2008
Yes.
Democrat. He was their presidential candidate in the 2004 election against George Bush.
They voted Republican
Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.
"Red state" and "blue state" are terms used to describe states in the United States that typically vote predominantly for either the Republican Party (red states) or the Democratic Party (blue states) in presidential elections. The terms are used to quickly indicate the political leanings of a particular state.
The first Republican Party Presidential Nominee was John C. Frémont of California, who lost to Democrat James Buchanan in 1856.
Bush (R) carried Virginia in 2004.
John F. Kennedy won the presidential election of 1960. A democrat, Kennedy was preceded by republican president Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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.
The result of the 1920 Presidential election is that the Republican candidate Warren G. Harding defeated Democrat James M. Cox.
Of course not! The Democrats won the Presidential election.
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.