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Third-party presidential candidates can receive federal funds if their party received at least five percent of the vote in the previous presidential election.
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NixonThomas Jefferson lost in 1796 and won in 1800 and 1804.Andrew Jackson lost in 1824 and won in 1828 and 1832.William Henry Harrison lost in 1836 and won in 1840.Grover Cleveland lost in 1888 and won in 1892. He had also won in 1884; he is the only U.S. President to be voted out of office then voted back in four years later. Also, he received more popular votes than Benjamin Harrison in the 1888 election, making him the only President besides Franklin D. Roosevelt to win the popular vote in at least three consecutive elections.Richard M. Nixon lost in 1960 and won in 1968 and 1972.There was also one U.S. President who had previously run for Vice President and lost: Franklin D. Roosevelt lost the vice presidential election of 1920 then won the presidential elections of 1932, 1936, 1940 and 1944.(Thomas A. Hendricks lost the vice presidential election of 1876 then won the vice presidential election of 1884.)
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An election is held at least every 4 years, but the Prime Minister can sit as long as he can gain support for his candidacy, i.e. if enough elected parties support him as a candidate.
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In the 1860 US presidential election, Virginia, being a southern slave state had no use for Republicans. That party and Abraham Lincoln were seen as a threat to their way of life and their social institutions such as slavery.
The presidential candidate who received the least votes in the South in the election of 1860 was John Bell.
Incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt won reelection in the 1936 presidential election defeating Alfred Landon. In the 1936 presidential election Franklin Roosevelt received 523 electoral votes and Alfred Landon received 8 electoral votes. Incumbent President Ronald Reagan won reelection in the 1984 presidential election defeating Walter Mondale. In the 1984 election Ronald Reagan received 525 (97.58%) of the 538 electoral votes. Walter Mondale received 10 electoral votes from his home state of Minnesota and 3 electoral votes from the District of Columbia.
Third-party presidential candidates can receive federal funds if their party received at least five percent of the vote in the previous presidential election.
Third-party presidential candidates can receive federal funds if their party received at least five percent of the vote in the previous presidential election.