William Jennings Bryan, who won the Democratic Party's nomination for president in 1896, 1900 and 1908. He later served as secretary of state during the first administration of President Woodrow Wilson from 1913 to 1916.
John Adams nominated George Washington for president. The Electoral College voted him into the office. He was the first President of the US.
Andrew Johnson and Ronald Reagan both went from being Democrats to being Republicans. Johnson later switched back to be a Democrat. President-elect Trump contributed money to both parties but was not an active party member.
Harry Truman, Roosevelt's immediate successor was a Democrat.
yes
Franklin D. Roosevelt
FDR was a democrat.
My educated guess would be that William Henry Harrisongave the fewest speeches as President, since he was in office for only one month. In his lifetime, Zachary Taylor may likely have given the fewest, since he never ran for office before he was nominated for President, did not campaign for the office after he as nominated and he died before he could run for a second term.
Willard Mitt Romney is a Republican, and is running for election to be President of the United States. Barack Hussein Obama is a Democrat, holds the office of President, and is running for re-election.
A new Vice President is nominated by the President and must be approved by a majority vote of both houses of Congress.
Yes, he was the leader of the Democratic Party in the late 1930's, and was nominated to be their Presidential candidate in 1932, and was elected to that post in that year, taking office in 1933.
Yes
Barack Obama has always been a Democrat. Some sources say his maternal grandparents, who raised him, were moderate Republicans, but since he first ran for office in 1996, Mr. Obama has been identified with the Democratic party.