John Tyler, who served most of the term as president.
William H. Harrison our 9th president, was the grandfather of Benjamin Harrison who was our 23rd president.
President William H. Harrison
Tippecanoe was William Henry Harrison, who defeated the Indians at the Battle of Tippecanoe. John Tyler was his running mate. This slogan was successful for the Whig Party in the 1840 presidential election.
George H. Pendleton was General George McClellan's running mate on the Democratic ticket of 1864.
Democratic: Bill Clinton (Governor of Arkansas) Running mate: Al Gore (Senator of Tennessee) Republican: George H. W. Bush (Incumbent President, former CIA director, ambassador and congressman of Texas) Running mate: Dan Quayle (Incumbent Vice President, former Senator of Indiana) Independent: H. Ross Perot (businessman from Texas) Running mate: James Stockdale (retired admiral from California)
Harrison was famous for his victory at Tippecanoe - it was a battle against a British financed Indian uprising that was a big threat to western frontier settlers- Harrison's victory not only ended that threat but pretty much opened ended the Biritish and Indian threat in the NW frontier area. Tyler was Harrison's running mate. I am not sure how much input or choice Harrison had about the slogan.
John Scott Harrison (1804-1878) was the son of President William H Harrison and the father of President Benjamin Harrison. He served two terms as a US Congressman.
If you are asking what president was the grandson of a president, the answer is Benjamin Harrison, grandson of Wm. H. Harrison. Of course, lots of other people have been grandsons of presidents.
George H. W. Bush was Reagan's running mate in 1980 and 1984 . Reagan did offer the position to ex-President Ford in 1980, but Ford turned him down.
William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia while he was President.
Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia