Alton B. Parker was the Democratic Party Presidential Nominee who ran against Theodore Roosevelt in 1904, and John W. Davis was the Democratic Nominee who ran against Calvin Coolidge in 1924.
He didn't run for president. He was appointed President of the C.S.A when the South seceded from the Union.
No, you must be at least 35 to run for president.
In 1948.
Wallace ran for President in the 1968 election
Dan Quayle is the Vice President of the united states.
She ran for president in the year 1872
Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederacy. He was installed by the Confederate Congress as a preliminary move, later to a full term. Davis could not run for reelection as the Confederate Constitution called for one six year term for Confederate presidents. Even today, that system might be better than the one the US has now. The idea behind it was that unlike now, the president could not run for reelection. This would allow for no political campaigning. The US president could focus more on running the nation and not worry about being reelected.
1920
Victoria Woodhull
During both battles of Bull Run (1861 and 1862) as it was known in the North, and Manassas as it was known in the South, Abraham Lincoln was President of the Union (the North) and Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederacy (the South).
He relied primarily on his generals
He got to be president in 2008 i think.a president gets to be president for 4 years.have fun.enjoi!