I would give the highest marks for party leadership to Jefferson, John Q. Adams, Jackson, Franklin Roosevelt,Truman and Reagan. These men were all active and influential in their parties before and after (except for FDR) they left office. Lincoln was a leader in his party but his party was new and he died young. Lyndon Johnson was a long time force in his party but he lost most of his influence by the time he left office. Theodore Roosevelt was a leader in his party, but he later betrayed it and cost it dearly in 1912. Buchanan, Coolidge and Nixon all had long records of service to their parties, but their presidencies had problems .
There have been several presidents that were considered to be good leaders. A few of the presidents were Abraham Lincoln. John F Kennedy, and Bill Clinton.
Republican Party : 19 Presidents; 23 TermsDemocratic Party : 14 Presidents; 22 TermsDemocratic-Republican Party : 4 Presidents; 7 TermsWhig Party : 4 Presidents; 2 TermsNational Union Party : 2 Presidents; 1 TermIndependent : 1 President; 2 TermsFederalist Party : 1 President; 1 Term(updated 22 Jan 2017)
Political Parties do not have presidents. They have representatives, but not presidents.
Presidents usually try to appear statesmanlike and above party politics after they get nominated, but they all realize that they need party support to get elected. Except for Taylor, Grant and Eisenhower who were famous before they thought about running for president and the early presidents, all of the presidents see the importance of keeping up their party. It is hard to single out one as more enthusiastic than another.Andrew Jackson found out the hard way in 1824 that he needed a party and essentially formed his Democratic Party .Abraham Lincoln was one of the leaders in making the Republican party a national party.Calvin Coolidge probably owed his nomination as vice-president to his work as a national party leader.
25 presidents form the repulican party were elected to be the president of the USA.
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leaders of the world
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If they do not get nomination of their party it is impossible for them to serve.
No. They were the leaders of the Democratic-Republican Party.
The After Party!
The Federalist Party.