President Franklin D. Roosevelt was a member of the Democratic Party.
Ms. Clarke favors repeal and is co-sponsoring a bill to overturn DOMA.
Democrat.
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Not counting Cabinet positions or the equivalent, the following U.S. Presidents had no military history besides Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces:John Adams - Federalist PartyJohn Quincy Adams - Democratic-Republican PartyMartin Van Buren - Democratic PartyGrover Cleveland - Democratic PartyWilliam Howard Taft - Republican PartyWoodrow Wilson - Democratic PartyWarren G. Harding - Republican PartyCalvin Coolidge - Republican PartyHerbert Hoover - Republican PartyFranklin D. Roosevelt - Democratic PartyBill Clinton - Democratic PartyBarack Obama - Democratic Party1 Federalist1 Democratic-Republican4 Republicans6 Democrats
Booth, who shot Lincoln was a Southern sympathizer. Guiteau was, I guess, a Republican. He had supported Garfield and thought he had earned an appointment to be an ambassador. McKinley's assassin was an anarchist--thought all governments were evil. Oswald had Communist leanings, but I do not think he belonged to the Communst party.
Sharon D. Clarke was born in 1966.
D. A. Clarke-Smith has written: 'Chinese-white'
D. A. Clarke-Smith died on 1959-03-12.
D. A. Clarke-Smith was born on 1888-08-02.
How did the White League try to reduce the number of freedmen voting for Republican candidates?A. By showing freedmen how they would benefit from the election of Democratic candidates B. By acting violently toward freedmen who tried to vote for Republican candidates C. By convincing freedmen that Reconstruction would end if they voted for Republican candidates D. By rewarding freedmen with money and jobs if they voted for Democratic candidates
Horace Greeley is your answer. But he didn't win. There was a split within the Republican Party that resulted in a defection of many Liberal Republicans to opponent Horace Greeley. The other major political party, the Democratic Party, also nominated the candidates of the Liberal Republican ticket that year.