Millard Fillmore
Progressive party
Millard Fillmore
John Tyler was the Whig Party's vice presidential nominee in 1840. He won the election that fall, taking office as vice president late the following winter then as president a month later in the early spring. Based on the bills he signed and the bills he vetoed, the Whig Party wanted nothing more to do with him and expelled him from the party in September of the same year he took office.
In order to answer this question accurately, we have to know which office you are talking about. If you mean the office of the President of the United States, the current office holder, Barack Obama, is a member of the Democratic Party.
If an incumbent president is seeking a second term in office, his or her party is likely to nominate the president in question. In the U.S., presidents can serve two, 4-year terms.
The first political party to successfully claim a U.S. President was the Federalist Party. Federalist John Adams was elected the second President of the United States.
nothing he party a lot while he was president
james monroe
there was no president yet
No. As long as his party retains power, the president's length of office is indefinite.
Every party that has had incumbent presidents in office has renominated at least one of them except the Whig Party.
American party or "no nothing" party