Yes, he was the first republican presidential candidate to win for office at this time.
NO- Fremont ran for President as a Republican in 1856, but lost to Buchanan.
John C. Frémont (R-CA) was the first Republican U.S. presidential candidate, but he lost to James Buchanan (D-PA). The first Republican to win a U.S. presidential election was Abraham Lincoln (R-IL) in 1860.
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James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating John Freemont. In the 1856 presidential election James Buchanan received 174 electoral votes and John Freemont received 114 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Buchanan 1,836,072 and Freemont 1,342,345.
James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating John Freemont. In the 1856 presidential election James Buchanan received 174 electoral votes and John Freemont received 114 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Buchanan 1,836,072 and Freemont 1,342,345.
The Republicans did not win in 1856- the Democrat Buchanan won the election in 1856. The Republican candidate, Lincoln won in 1860 and so became the first Republican president.
James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating John Freemont. In the 1856 presidential election James Buchanan received 174 electoral votes and John Freemont received 114 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Buchanan 1,836,072 and Freemont 1,342,345.
In the 1856 presidential election, James Buchanan, the Democratic candidate, did not win in the states of California, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Vermont. The election saw Buchanan securing a majority of the electoral votes, but these states favored his opponents, particularly the Republican candidate John C. Frémont and the Know-Nothing candidate Millard Fillmore.
The first Republican Nominee for President was John C. Fremont. Unfortunately, he lost the election, and the first Republican President was Abraham Lincoln.
He is the youngest person ever to win a U.S. Presidential Election.
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John Kennedy was the youngest to win a presidential election.