a. 17th amendment
b. support of women's suffrage
c. handling of Ballinger-Pinchot affair
d. refusal to enforce anti-trust acts
17 ammendment
Yes. The office of the president always has the power to veto.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Republican nominee in 1952. He won the election over Democrat Adlai Stevenson.
There have been 18 Republican presidents since the party was formed in 1854. The first was Lincoln who was elected in 1860 and the most recent was George W. Bush who left office in 2009.
Lincoln was the first Republican president, elected in 1860.He was a member of the Whig Party from 1832 to 1854 before there was a Republican Party . He was nominated by the National Union Party in 1864.This party was really just a name-change for the Republican party which was trying to attract anyone who did not want to end the war with a truce.
Calvin Coolidge was a member of the Republican Party. The Federalist Party had dissolved a little over 100 years before Calvin Coolidge was elected Vice President. John Adams was the only Federalist Party U.S. President.
President Nixon did not use the election and election promises to diffuse ill-will over the war in Vietnam. He wanted to keep the people angry and essentially make them hate the Vietnamese to keep support over the war efforts.
President Nixon did not use the election and election promises to diffuse ill-will over the war in Vietnam. He wanted to keep the people angry and essentially make them hate the Vietnamese to keep support over the war efforts.
Mitch McConnell from Kentucky would quite probably become the president pro tempore if the Republican gain a majority within the next few years.
Get over it.
Yes. In the 2012 presidential election, President Obama won Oregon's seven electoral votes over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Barack Obama was elected president in 2008 he is the first African American president in the history of presidents Barack Obama was elected president in 2008 he is the first African American president in the history of presidents
In 1860 The Republican Party, a minor party, took over for the Whig party, and Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States. In 1864 the Republican Party had become a major party. It nominated Fremont as president. A minor party, The National Union Party, a minor party, nominated a Republican, Abraham Lincoln, for President, and a Democrat, Andrew Johnson, for Vice President. Abraham Lincoln won. A minor party won in both 1860 and in 1864 in the United States. None of the politicians wanted Lincoln, only the people.