Gary Johnson used to be the Republican governor of New Mexico state from 1995-2003. After that he left the Republican Party and switched over to the Libertarian Party, which he is still a part of today. In addition, in 2012, he ran for president of the USA as the Libertarian Party candidate. Hope this helps! Regards, Ryan S. :)
Lyndon Johnson was President in 1966; he was a Democrat.
Andrew Johnson was a republican.
I'm sorry, I think what your question is; "Was Lyndon Baines Johnson a Republican or Democrat?" He was a Democrat.
Andrew Johnson (he was a Republican, but his actions said he was a Democrat)
Medicare started in the mid-60s under Democrat Lyndon Johnson.
Gary Johnson used to be the Republican governor of New Mexico state from 1995-2003. After that he left the Republican Party and switched over to the Libertarian Party, which he is still a part of today. In addition, in 2012, he ran for president of the USA as the Libertarian Party candidate. Hope this helps! Regards, Ryan S. :)
He's a republican. He endorsed George W. Bush, and appeared at Republican conventions as a representative of the WWE.
At any given time, there are 100 U.S. senators (2 for each state), not just one. Currently, (as of May 2013) they are:Richard Shelby, Republican, AlabamaJeff Sessions, Republican, AlabamaLisa Murkowski, Republican, AlaskaMark Begich, Democrat, AlaskaJohn McCain, Republican, ArizonaJeff Flake, Republican, ArizonaMark Pryor, Democrat, ArkansasJohn Boozman, Republican, ArkansasDianne Feinstein, Democrat, CaliforniaBarbara Boxer, Democrat, CaliforniaMark Udall, Democrat, ColoradoMichael Bennet, Democrat, CaliforniaRichard Blumenthal, Democrat, ConnecticutChris Murphy, Democrat, ConnecticutTom Carper, Democrat, DelawareChris Coons, Democrat, DelawareBill Nelson, Democrat, FloridaMarco Rubio, Republican, FloridaSaxby Chambliss, Republican, GeorgiaJohnny Isakson, Republican, GeorgiaBrian Schatz, Democrat, HawaiiMazie Hirono, Democrat, HawaiiMike Crapo, Republican, IdahoJim Risch, Republican, IdahoDick Durbin, Democrat, IllinoisMark Kirk, Republican, IllinoisDan Coats, Republican, IowaTom Harkin, Democrat, IowaPat Roberts, Republican, KansasJerry Moran, Republican, KansasMitch McConnell, Republican, KentuckyRand Paul, Republican, KentuckyMary Landrieu, Democrat, LouisianaDavid Vitter, Republican, LouisianaSusan Collins, Republican, MaineAngus King, Independent, MaineBarbara Mikulski, Democrat, MarylandBen Cardin, Democrat, MarylandElizabeth Warren, Democrat, MassachusettsMo Cowan, Democrat, MassachusettsCarl Levin, Democrat, MichiganDebbie Stabenow, Democrat, MichiganAmy Klobuchar, Democrat, MinnesotaAl Franken, Democrat, MinnesotaThad Cochran, Republican, MississippiRoger Wicker, Republican, MississippiClaire McCaskill, Democrat, MissouriRoy Blunt, Republican, MissouriMax Baucus Democrat, MontanaJohn Tester, Democrat, MontanaMike Johanns, Republican, NebraskaDeb Fischer, Republican, NebraskaHarry Reid, Democrat, NevadaDean Heller, Republican, NevadaJeanne Shaheen, Democrat, New HampshireKelly Ayotte, Republican, New HampshireFrank Lautenburg, Democrat, New JerseyBob Mendez, Democrat, New JerseyTom Udall, Democrat, New MexicoMartin Heinrich, Democrat, New MexicoChuck Schumer, Democrat, New YorkKirsten Gillibrand, Democrat, New YorkRichard Burr, Republican, North CarolinaKay Hagan, Democrat, North CarolinaJohn Hoeven, Republican, North DakotaHeidi Heitkamp, Democrat, North DakotaSherrod Brown, Democrat, OhioRob Portman, Republican, OhioRob Inhofe, Republican, OklahomaTom Coburn, Republican, OklahomaRon Wyden, Democrat, OregonJeff Merkley, Democrat, OregonBob Casey Jr., Democrat, PennsylvaniaPat Toomey, Republican, PennsylvaniaJack Reed, Democrat, Rhode IslandSheldon Whitehouse, Democrat, Rhode IslandLindsey Graham, Republican, South CarolinaTim Scott, Republican, South CarolinaJim Johnson, Democrat, South DakotaJohn Thume, Republican, South DakotaLamar Alaxeander, Republican, TennesseeBob Corker, Republican, TennesseeJohn Cornyn, Republican, TexasTed Cruz, Republican, TexasOrrin Hatch, Republican, UtahMike Lee, Republican, UtahPatrick Leahy, Democrat, VermontBernie Sanders, Independent, VermontMark Warner, Democrat, VirginiaTim Kaine, Democrat, VirginiaPat Murray, Democrat, WashingtonMaria Cantwell, Democrat, WashingtonJay Rockefeller, Democrat, West VirginiaJoe Manchin, Democrat, West VirginiaRon Johnson, Republican, WisconsinTammy Baldwin, Democrat, WisconsinMike Enzi, Republican, WyomingJohn Barrasso, Republican, Wyoming.
Republican
Yes, 2012 Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson is firmly committed to marriage equality.
Texas democrat. He was JFK 's VP.
Democrat - Barack H. Obama (Illinois) VP: Joe Biden (Delaware) Republican - Mitt Romney (Massachusetts) VP: Paul Ryan Independent - Gary Johnson (New Mexico)